tea MeßCriA 1 "* r C ESriX)N. kIPVJ 7* HASP t T* s1 * V that is all its claitusd Awarded Gold Medal, Auckland Exhibition, 1913 Just as the standard for teas is set by the celebrated brands of Nelson Moate, so, too, is the standard for cocoa set by Nelmoa Cocoa. In "Nelmoa "you have the finest natural flavoured cocoa obtainable, and its high quality and absolute purity is beyond question. Only the best beans procurable and the most scientific methods of manufacture are used in making it, therefore it cannot help being the best. Nelmoa Cocoa, with its appealing natural flavour, its purity, its quality, tempts the most fastidious to drink this food beverage. It is easy to digest, too — this fact is important to those who find other cocoas too rich and indigestible. Try Nelmoa — we know it will please you better than any other.
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,s Peach's Beautiful Bock told'" me ail about it," umm&m J Patetsi llt-.m Cm-tains. Quite New & different. r<nwon«uMK..jhxi ideal ier Casoments. The greatest prbblemwhicn confronted me when I was furnishing my home, was how to dress the windows, in (he most attractive fashion on an economical basis. I must confess that I was considerably perplexed, until I wrote to Peach's tor their book—" Meal Home Decorations "—the greater portion of which is devoted to curtains and decprauous. It contains 7(0 of the mojt'charmini; designs, showing how the most unattractive windows could be made pretty and inviting. " ; ■ ' ] -'- • ! '- ■ ' ■•' • ■ ••■ tells of unfast Fabric-. These -';*;i.-S in themselves are ; ..t,",:jl wonii a volume :i:,i i|| of description. ik I was most Btfl! impressed by the ~ i| charming ideas Ptl \\M '"/ 1 '■'/ I for casement bh <#' \\W\ M 'l'' » window decoralfe!K/4Vil\i tion These j suggestions no/: | only embodied /4s the actual size ~. a">3 and number of '^i''lT i ''-~ :y ''''"- s^t " curtains required {/ jb»>wtf cubisk rjn.'^erac* but it was post:; bit; to sec at a glance just how much each window would cost, and then by reference to the book one could easily sec how the window would look when finished. The Book also contains many varieties oE other necessities, MOUSFIIOLD LINENS, UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING LADIES 1 BLOUSES, LACES, etc. The illustrations were superb Nowhere is it possible to obtain curtains of such exquisite taste. A plain fact also to the most casual observer '£, was the astonioiiiujly l&atfJ-i,,.. moderate ptxes of the .^MK famous loon. >Jf,.y'W : '. ■'..<■ n r ■ . r» - Si"? * ■*•"-' Peach's Loom Prices {hH •■!•; ",- 25°/o CHEAPER. jf|ji Here were beautiful Ml''"'i| J.' o&\6- |A!' designs of curtains, f& fl [ ,ss./'fl i designs cxcmsive to k !ji »ii; t ': \\ Messrs. Samuel Peach JjotJ II If ft,. and Sons, the actual u})f:j-.'i ;''AL''ft''!:;' makers, which were, at Wm/'l I least 25 per cent, cheaper p. l . : |K|J»*'7 than one usually pays fe^^o'-ri*'"--^-t* for the most ordinary a,,,,.,;,,,, srj?fes t _ curtains, yet, tney were r t ,,„,„ ' ,-„ ,/,<, 6oo ;,. infinitely superior in quality. This' is simply because Peach's are (he actual makers supplying direct to the users and have T<o years' reputation. Fill in the coupon below, or send postcard for Free copy of this magnificent book. You will never cease'to 'admire its contents. Write now. Get the handsome book "Ideal Home Decorations- by return. S. PEACH & SONS, (Dept tot ), THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, England. - FREE coupon 1 s. Peach & Sons, (Dept. 601 ) Nottingham, England, Please send me your Free Catalogue Curtain Guide as per your offer. t'ul styles c*. in tiie book.
ADVERTISED CGODS STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? T>ECATJSE there must be, in •*-* advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it wilJ not be purchased again and the advt.M-ti.sing will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are ag represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. "Stratford Evening Post" reader* will profit '>■<, a careful perusal of its advertising colAll girls like a charming brooch, so does the missus. Von can got jewellery of every description at j urnos, Cash Trader,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 11 July 1914, Page 7
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