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What doss your tea-package contain? B> : wnai you,re buying—a fancy package is no>guarantee of the excellence of the contents. Particularly so with Tea, for there are him* dreds of brands” which consist simply of inferior tea put up in fancy packages. Don t be misled into buying any of these. Sometimes they are pushed because they give the grocer more profit. Get a brand o* proved, merit. Nelson, A mate s Teas-have held the leading position in the ■ | for 3 5 years. Their quality, purity and value have placed tnem there and will maintain them. Being the largest buyers of Ceylon and Indian Teas in New Zealand we get many advantages, while our long experience in blendmg and selection enables us to produce Teas that stand alone in quality, purity and economy of use. The brand Nelson, Moate” is your safeguard against inferiority. It stands for unparalleled vame. To get Nelson, Moate Teas is to get satisnot once but always. - ■ Ohs brand that # > *4 V 1 1 &t. CT*. it aioA nst p i t-Oi ,Tlv I r.-v j iTiteiv, nV,:. cc * <Vj ?’v Gy, ‘ T ■a I ..'IAJ, tv\ ,te; a /? n O IA i /° ! a !1 |, (v tvte J vjvt> k ' j 51 .*> // V* . c::u>o N n f k

s- SiT 1 1 j,« os i ared-time • j r Between four and five o’clock when the strain is beginning to tell—when, “nerviness” is apparent, and that too-rmicli-1 o-do feeling asserts itself—then there’s nought so refreshing or soothing as a delicious cup of Amber Tips. With tho cheery cup comes renewed vigour, mental stimulus and fresh interest .in the remainder of the work. >w &V. pa | a &]* I hi ut -USJr k?-,4 if 'j v-N iC-ita -thi iAL l A tv ■- V V ■: ■ Ifi EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE Delicious, full flavoured, perfect in aroma, quality and strength, tho Amber Tips airtight, dump-proof package preserves ■ all the delicate true rich flavour of the finest deylon teas. Try-a packet of the 3grade -n,you’ll find :\vhy tens cf thousands , ■ insist on .Amber Tips and will use no other. t , : 83 K : . ■■‘ i ■by--vrx: v ’h » * Hu v -if&fffln mm ar £*%,. U tiSIS •s Wsk .^4 irvflkfpipfi • ‘ 'Hil-ltu ii>>v '•'•'kavu-kx . ’ITT KSst. ■ ' .j; v. -'Hua . ■ }l vpSS£Au,x. -vf • •' k-’-'V ; ''tf:■ <•V , ;. . . •tasjs..ySatoLff® S ‘ IM x'/ / ;J •* c-rs'-f ; Vi: 'vVv./C' o'-" *Wi • g WMOJ.EaAt.fe 3. KEWVasL'&Sesiis, 4 AS I,i* fIHR 19 W. •531 n . -i ■ yg' i:i 1~ 1 Agrirry!- I — l _ ««> rj* Cattle with Health iVSlears. Gx*eates* w©stsico V v, ; .,, . , v? , It pays, nowadays, to look after tho V' 'hl'i' health of your Herd. A valuable animal is often lost just for lack of proper treatment at the critical, time. To attempt to “doctor” the Cow or the Horse in tho pact, was at best but an - okperlm.cnt, • 4 m" 7 e w V I m t, w&nek* iu...\..i J :d„c,Ah£>'Jß has changed all this. It is positively tho medicine for all Farm Stock. , huy “V«;ni” in an oil preparation which Sootlies, Clares and Heals. It io a proved rsmody both for outward eoros and. Internal complaints. £2/ a bottle o# Bto»ek*«p»i* and Dairy Factories evorrvrliero, or tun I m t ßn doses, from Tin* Fsrmers* Maaicino Co., Ltd., W ellingtcn /hv- hi,- ; " b’hlHiiiV ’I uh dl ilii■;bb ; '‘"' r" IM l.Vj-f* Wien #f“S cMmS SrMim, :l bh. 1511 übbbbfu j:;',. b: U',. HH-rU EiK&'£SSSS2WeMSBSaWi«a«»i xf’% ?, if^y? 1 ® h \J!I p®* h» B p \i W eama nm» ill % -nt. .-> C i ir^V^ » A ) 1 ,-J.—A» 1 BiVBB pKK | E ra * f«% fet Ifcs* 8 ~n If 50 * mm rish( . ...,.... .. t ,,. ."lisr i T'i E3'' '' : With barbs along tin* top ihcs Peace is serviceable for any stock. WILL HOLD 1“!, i! u r»ia E 1n» .'ves Ties are C in. apai' v.-hicli xnAes. a tremenJouEly strong fence. TUis fence will Jiscourase any Pis and there is no dsn;:cr of young stock being scratciied or torn. GEf OUH CATALOCUE. ir bitlGE CIS GA rflosit4‘®a« 173 Christchurch •dir *jQ

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 6 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 6 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 6 August 1914, Page 7

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