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"AMBER TIPS "TEAS are always crisp and fresh; wKh fnll aroma and tl-ufe liill-gt-o^Ji Cu-flbh flavour. Oflce tried you cannot fall ta note its immense superiority and continue to use it. If your storekeepei should not have it, ih stock; ask him to procure it for yoii. Yati -will b^ more than satisfied '-gltft "AMSfeS TIPS "AMBER I'l-PS ' are packed in |lb had lib tins, nett weight; also in 51b and 101b boxes, nett. Obtainable from— L. T. Bowden and Go., It. Snodgrass and Son, G. F. Hingston, J. Wood, Nelson Industrial Co operative Society, Stewart and Co., R. Nicholl, Will_;<!» Estate, H- Mellett, MtS AcEgi-gtSil (Tlie V^H♦AMBER TIPS" TEAS Some of the reasons why you should use these Teas in preference to others :— Becauee they are free from tannin and very rich in theine. l?ecause they art. Absolutely pure Teas. Because they don't give indigestion and other troubles. Because they don't cost more than you pay for Teas in much inferior quality. Prices are ls lOd and 2s, all in lib and Jib tiiis, ribtl \i-Klght. Obtain.->blo froth— l.. T. Bowden and Co., R. Snodgrass ahd Sbn, LJ. F. Hingston, J. Wood, Nelson Industrial Cooperative Society, Stewart and Co., R. Nicholl, Wilkifcs Estate; H. Mellett, Mrs Afcr-brslen (Thb.PaH). 7 A are pure— not a bad leaf in a pound • weight of the Teas. Note the grea^ | amount of Pekoe ends or tips in it, anc no woody fibre, dead leaves, or stalks j which draw tannin and spoil the gooleaf and flavour. Prices ls lOd and 2 alb. I Obtainable from— L. T. Bowden am Co., R. Snodgrass ahd Son, G. F. Hing tton, J. Wood, Nelson Industrial Co , operative Society, Stewart and Co., K Nicholl, Wilkies Kstate, H. Mellett Mrs Ackersten (The Port) I "valuable discovery Tob THE HAIR.— If your hait is turning grey or white, or falling off, uee "The Meiican Hair Benewer," for it will J positively restore in every case Grey or I White hair to its original colour, w'ihout leaving the disagreeable smell •>/ I most "Restorers." It makes the ha'j charmingly beautiful, as well as plomoting tbe growth oi tho hair on bald spots, whfcve ihe glanrfs are not decayed Ask your Chfethist.fbr "The Mexican Hair Renewer," sold Sy Ch«mistfl and Perfumers everywhere. Wholesale depot, 33, Farr - don Road, London, Eng- ' land. i ,1 » ■!< ■ I —...—.

| _ soof tiiM I I Powders | Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. I I Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, tte. g I Preserve a healthy state of the coiutitution | Eg during thc period of I Js*** TEETHING. «=*€ I Please observe the EE in STEEDMAN. | B ™ a % CONTAIN I FF I NO I FF I fi 1/1/ I poison 1 ItadA Pure blood makes the skin clear, smooth, healthy. Impure blood blotches the skin with pimples, sores, boils, eczema, eruptions. Mr. G. W. Burtner, Ifeeiletcvn, Va., tells of the bad condition he was in, and how he waa cured bjf 1 Ayer's ! Sarsaparilla "Shortly after leaving college, I was i troubled with a skin disease which showed itself first at tho ankles. Physicians pronounced it eczema, aud treated mc for that '■ complaint. Tho eruption crept, slowly up 1 my limbs, and on the body, until it envel- ; oped the whole frame. It gave mo infinite ; trouble, with constant itching, casting off of ' dry scales, and a watery liquid which would , exude from under the scales. I treated it , for over three years unsuccessfully, and -was ' unable to check it until I began nsing A ycr'B Sarsaparilla. I used three bottles of this medicine, and was completely cured— ray Bkin becoming as smooth and clear as before." i There are "many imitation I Sarsaparillas. j Be sure you get "AYER'S." ! Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Moss., U. S. A. c ' . WHAT THE HOUSEHOLD 1 GROCER SAYS TO THE >, PUBLIC abna3_. NM C ! PURE TEAS, -f Yes, Ma'am 1 I quite agree ' j With you, there can be no doubt J j about that tea. Nelson Moate ■ \ &. CO. bear a reputation second l to none. We have tried giving i Coupons and pushing our own tea, because of the extra profit, but. it's no use, only a few will * have them more than once. ; NELSON MOATE & Co. were the first to introduce Ceylon Teas in 1880-1881.,,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 30 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 30 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 30 November 1906, Page 4

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