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To-Morrow’s Work will be work well done if you start the day,with 66 rm A j) COOKED IN ONE MINUTE I FULL ' atiS? we '6HT ORDER THE' LARGE SIZE W C,M.—6I contains the constituents of mothers milk,hence it is the ideal food for infants. It builds bonnie babies. Aski/ourdootor. 17 “ Gerstena' Food Talks, No. 7 An Egg is ' ® Not More Full of Meat than a plate of Gerstena porridge. It contains just the same amount of nutriment. But a plate of Gerstena costs you one half-penny, while an egg to-day costs onh penny halfpenny. Even Meat— : do you realise that four platesful of Gerstena are equal in nutriment to a pound of the best Rump Steak? Rump Steak costs, say, 8d a pound; Gerstena costs you 2d for four platesful, or a halfpenny per plate. Therefore, Rump Steak is four times as dear as PORR MM Or, again, take Bread and Butter! Four loaves of Bread cost you 3/-, at least, and lib of Butter 1/G, at least—total cost, 4/6. A bag of Gerstena equals the four loaves and the 11b of Butter in food value—and costs you 1/3 the bag, or one halfpenny the plateful of porridge. So you see', even Bread and Butter costs more than three times as much as Gerstena. These are times of Economy ; eat Gerstena, and cut down the household expenses. Your Grocer Sells “ Gerstena"’ i« purely a sterilise food. It contains i but milk, cream tose. It builds babies. Ask i/ourdo Uptons Tea A Statement of Reasons why UPTONS TEAS are Still Sold at Former Prices , Independent of Auction Mays Uptons enjoy the unique position of being actual owners of tea estates. They therefore have a distinct advantage over all firms which are dependent for supplies on the Auction Marts of tea-growing countries. Fr6B from Middlemen All firms dependent upon Auction Marts and Middlemen for supplies must essentially purchase at the present phenomenally inflated prices and pass the same on to the public. Uptons avoid this by marketing their leas direct from the plantations. Supplied Direct from Gardens In buying Uptons superlative quality Teas at 1/8,1/10, and 2/- per lb, you get the highest-grade teas direct from the tea gardens, and the public can depend upon getting the finest quality teas in the reI spective grades that can possibly be bought. Uptons Tea Is British Tea Uptons Tea is British Tea—-it is grown on British soil and handled throughout by British subjects. Dr N. E. Yorke Davies, the famous Nerve Specialist, specially recommends Uptons Tea, inasmuch as it is grown under ideal conditions, and prepared throughout by up-to-date machinery. Uptons immense factories are replete with every hygienic device for the proper handling of their popular teas. Uptons Tea—tiheapest A Best Buy a pound of Uptons Tea and compare it with any other on the market. Uptons has an exclusive flavour and aroma, and its chief selling point is that in addition to the never-varying quality and the fact that it is still sold at former prices, each grade makes more good cups of tea than any other brand sold at the same price. liptons Tea—-Obtainabia by h\\ If your storekeeper does not stock Uptons Tea, send amount in postage stamps to Harty & Co., Ltd., Dunedin, mentioning your grocer’s name and address, and tea will be forwarded you carriage paid. Liptons Tea 1/6, 1/10, 2/. lb. 1,000,000 lbs (400 tons) sold weekly. The only Tea that's It flown the world over.

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Evening Star, Issue 15892, 26 August 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15892, 26 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15892, 26 August 1915, Page 2

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