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MO FIRM IVT| DON'T Pat up with Common TEAS When yon can got ttOATE&C** PURE CEYLON BLENDED TEAS at th« MBit Piioes. NELSON, MOATE4 CO. LTD. Yonx BTniKT ■ Colombo, Criam MmtCKii Stheet • WKixmaTo* liicuneLD Btiiikt CfuUTCiDMa Ch*wfori> Street Ddxedu Customs Strkrt AaOKLiHO Mukiut Stbeit Hour, Taiiunu ma 9 « LI We constantly receive' ktten and hear from those returning, from England and Australia, that they cannot get tea like ours at any price. This is partly accounted for by the higher standard of tea imported into New Zealand, and the fact that we will not put our name on any packages unless the tea is q right when it leaves - our stores.

A Woman's Aliments. XKKUIW.K STAIR OK SUFFERING OVKRCOMK 15 Y DR. MOESE'B INDIAN KOOT PILLS. " Kor m%iiy yaare," writee M«l. Ro§* Drury.of 194 Crownetreet, Bydney, "Iw«i :jr/ , aubjecttoperiodioal J ->x.A-i;.: weakneei, and anfLiver, and money Troublei; in feet, I have been bound for tix week* at a time. What I went through no one but myself can have liny conception of. At I had children to look after and my work to do, I w« naturally kept going firm moraine tomtit. When nijjlit, came I oould not hUcp, audi got up in the momma a Rlioit of myaelf. brain, and gave the ilolldih, ami aiiy Mud of mediciuc that I lied mi iii< u tvciild do iiih goml, hut of no avail, md »■> Hie ilays and weeks wmt 00, aud I rim'xncil inywlf to what I thought wu the ineiitab'.o. Wlie:> talking to a neighbour one <l.iy, »ho askod me if I had tried l)r. Mo'se'* ludiau Hoot Tills, and I replied ' N.i.' It wjs on her recommendation—' th.y hid cured her—that 1 hei<au to take t-iein. and from that dav (abouteighteen i.i"iit!i» ato) I It,« not milii'ed in the leait. My work is no l.my r a trouble, and my life, v.h cli formerly was » misery, it a pleasure. 1 w. hi to «. <■. my everyday life and work in t. illlircut and what at one time wait tiuUatica.. and wmiy i.i now a aouroe of ile t. 1 n ciiiiiiimi I them elwaye, and i' U viii in my \, nvcr I would rfconini"i..l th*ui to nil t*m woilil. I have no inn M.> wiih n;y 'i.vr, ai.il am rrjfiihur ill evei} Waj."

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Mataura Ensign, 19 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, 19 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, 19 July 1906, Page 1

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