Past and Present S atis fact i on For 3 5 years Nelson Monte’s Teas have by their purity, quality, value and flavour given complete satisfaction. 3 5 years experience in blending and selecting teas has given us an unequalled advantage ever other firms—the advantage of rip® experience Our teas never vary. The same satisfaction you have obtained from them in the past you will get now—and in the future They are the finest it is possibl© te procure, and the best value. Their very strength and purity makes them the most economical. Their uniform quality makes them the most satisfactory. Only from the best can you get the best results. Don’t buy cwsytoa—see it is Nelson Moate’s —the name Is a guarantee of supreme quality and the greatest value. Awarded 4 Gold, 2 Special, and 1 Silver Medal. Prices: 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2 2/3, 3/4, 3/-. obv€m%X. since 187 y sth a /A\ ' vJ i A mm % NESON MOATES Pure ‘Teas
'CYCLONE” FENCES t \ srsn*T“Tl n r-.-K'u - ~*Ti M t'i-^b±d rrY' UJU:&x WILL HOLD the BIGGEST PIG The J'oss Ties are 6 in. apart which makes a tremendously strong fence. This fence will discourage any Pig and thero is no danger of young stock being scratched or tom. I’idi barbs along the top the hence is serviceable for any stock. GET OUR CATALOGUE. CYCLONE FEHO& & QATE CO,, 171? Wowtrea! Straet- Ohrlstchurch .immsrsfz.
II j J ■,< -j y ra» fwe.nii, Mws« ■■>: W.' . ?y ;.^V h*. - ’.{&'•» Every owner his Btookoan be own rat. I v> WNtt: St.fwMtW HHM With a bottle of **¥©ni Oil Orene 5? $ m »A"*J m WSS « he can successfully treat ments of his animals. an the ailf li Be the trouble with hie sheep or lambs, cattle or horses, “Veni” brings relief. Diarrhoea, sore shoulders, girth galls, loot-rot, sore teats, or any other complaint-internal or external -all succumb to “Veni Oil Drench.’ 5 ;T» •?ct w Ton Cure? ' Ip rfi -.r.u Dairy j?actori«a fv »' U. n<i Co.. T.t cl net: ill isjsfe mm mm
THE ELECTRIC-LIGHTED, ELECTRIC STARTING HUPMOBILE COSTS ONLY £3BO. It is the absolute uttermost in carvalue at that price. It embodies practically every luxury of the high-est-priced cars, and in beauty and finish it has no superior. Without question it is the finest car in its class the world over. The same handsome, distinctive, graceful car triumphed in the Reliability Trials last February—a glorious distinction for the Hupmobile, which ran 490 miles — Picton to Dunedin—in 17} hours without a stop. The average speed was 28 miles per hour-—kept up throughout the long night and half the day. [Such a test proves the Hupp as efficient on the rough country roads as it is beautiful on the city streets. The price of the Hupmobile four-seat-er without electric lighting and starting is but £330. Investigate this superefficient car to-day. There’s a catalogue fox' you at A. Hatrick and C 0.,! The Taranaki Farmers’ Co-op. Or- * ganisation Society. 13
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 10, 29 August 1914, Page 7
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