SI ■ IP* I#S"tl H X m lir YOU I H ARE' PAYING 2/- lb. FpR TEA 3 iR ;' buy "■ I % FAMOUS p V w@ BLErtD | And save 3d. per lb. | | IF YOU | ,f ARE PAYING MORE THAN 2|- PER LB. | \j? BUY | \Xi And get the finest tea in N.Z. f l^ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. | l£S T" I*** excellence of these Teas i* no chance attain* 'tit $ r ment The Tea Planter, Tea Buyer, and the Tea l^ & „ Blender, backed by over 4O years' experience in blend- ff |\^ ing tea, all contribute to it. The delicious flavour and f, W< rare quality have made NELSON, MOATE'S the f t /* favourite brand in N.Z., and rightly so as every packet k contain* full weight and better value than any other, f Remember we do not give coupons : our paefcett con- *J tasn full value instead. A large breakfast cup costs J £•§ you lego than a farthing. Other prices 1/10, 2/2, 3/- fc | & CO. LTD. | jj| CEYLON. NEW ZEALAND. TASMANIA, f
ffilliP PICKED CAREFULLY PERFECTLY \ TJPP^ ! SOUTHLAND PREPARED I PACKED I i f OATS! f ... :; ]] , \ —that's Creamdata . \ \ (Rightly named Cream o'the Oat) ; r What a treat for the breakfast table! No coarse grains j - ~;:., i or useless husks, but just the most nourishing part of the = ■'■■'■■■■■■■_ : oat grains, the white centre which contains all the nutri' \ ~. ■ merit to build bone and muscle. Prepared by a special, ■'• : protected process, and packed with the utmost care to r \' preserve flavour and purity—that's Creamoata. Try it I \ for Breakfast To- morrow! Every bushel of the choicest, \ = plumpest oats so sifted and graded that from each forty \ ..]•'■■ pounds two packets only of Creamoata are taken. So \ I. that you have actually the cream of these nutritious grains. I ; Keep the Cfe»moata Coupons enclosed in each S&^k*^ ' I paclwt and get » gift for ihe small folk. Eight f * * j £ Coupons with Two Penny Stamps will bring you \^iaasߣ&Sßt£&sks^£ '■ z one of our Gl&ce Rubber Infant Feeders, prized by = ihouj»nds of mothers throughout Australasia. .'. /slg&®{ ** llll^^^ffl^ ' */o/n fAe man!" says Sergeant Dan, h * I care not one iota. 9 t For who can be, Millfif When I have my Creamoata !" Jmrnv
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 4
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364Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 4
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