W Why let your wife and K W children drink low- H * priced common tea ? B B It contains no sub- ■ B stance or quality. B B and never gives B B satisfaction, and is ■ B dear at any price. ■ B Good pure whole- V B some tea costs fl B less than a farth- fl B ingUd.) per cup at B I, B 2/- per lb., and yet I f /Qi many let their ■ Q] families drink I common tea (and tea dusts) unfit for consumption, and ■ pay 6d. per glass ■ ■ for their beer or I ■ whisky. Low B ■ priced tea re- W ■ quires twice the B K quantity to make I ■ the same extract B 1 as a tea costing B ■ from 2/- to 3/-per lb. B /NELSON\
MEN OF HASTINGS! Sou like Value for your Money—then shop at FORD’S NEW NEGLIGE SHIRTS Fur the Autumn. NEW TENNIS SHIRTS For the Autumn. NEW PYJAMAS, NEW TIES, NEW COLLARS, NEW COLOURED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. FOR THE LADIES. JUST OPENED— Pretty Assortment of NEW BLOUSINGS For the Autumn. D. G. FORD. HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS.
R. M. GATENBY, Dispensing Chemist, 424 HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS TELEPHONE 289.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 130, 18 May 1911, Page 7
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