TEA. is not a food,but a , refreshing stimulant, and to b * of use us a stimulant, it jnnsfc be pure and of f nil strength. Tea leaves, wuen exposed to the air and light for any length cf time, detei iorate juat bs the petals,of ft rose wither and fade and the flower hies its perfume and attractiveness. Tea thXt -has deteriorated HAS NO STUtOLATING POWBB, ANI> IS VALUELESS as A BEVEEAGB. The utmost care is taken in the preparation, blending, and marketing of the Empire .Cumpany's Teas, and you ate safe in buying any •'of the following:— DRAGON BRAND, 2 8 ELEPHANT BRAND, 2/2 NEW CRESCENT, % CRESCENT BRAND, 1/10 MIKADO BRAND, 1/6. The above Teas are pure, rich and finely flavoured. They give satisfaction. EMPIRE TEA CO., W. & (i. TUKNBULL & CO,. PnOI'RIETOBB, WELLINGTON. Five Facts About Egg Powder. (j,) It is a perfect substitute tor eggs being scientifically prepared in a concentrated form. (2«) !*• &ote the same as Baking Powder " Sure to Rise," (3i) It is much more economical than eggs. A 6d tin cf Edmonds' Egg Powdbb saves many eggs. (4.) It is impossible to distinguish betwebn Cakes made with Edmonds' Ego Powder and those made with fresh laid eggs. (5.) It ii doubly saving, as neither eggs nor baking powder are required when Edmonds' Ego Powder is ased for Cakes, Scones, Buns, Pancakes, Pikelets, Plum Puddings, Batter Puddings, Fish Battera, etc. TEST ThTsAVING. TRY A 6d TIN TO - DAT. Edmonds' Egg Powder is Sold by all Grocers. OUBJBER STAMPS.—We have . •"' great variety of attractive design Mj choose from. Our prices are right md our stamps the best. —"Thf Gof *nut" Jobbing Dspartmtnt. | "DOG'S HEAD" I ! BASS J 1 POPULARITY f Is ■* | The delicate '• nutty" 1 B flavour of tbe | 'Docs Head 1 Bass i i is the result not only I of scientific brewing but i also of painstaking j I bottling | Of course only the best a materials are used to J make this famous ale, § but without the " Read H Brothers, Limited" j fi methods Of bottling, it would not enjoy the j reputation it does. ' This method includes j storage of butts in dry, ! airy, well ventilated and j clean cellars where it j ! ripens under the most s § favorable conditions, | Bottling in its prime S insures its refreshing » pungency and preserves S its nourishing food 4 qualities which are n unequalled. g Therefore, when order- a § ing beer of your dealer, J| | ask for "DDG'S HEAD" 5 i BASS, and see tnat tne S Sj "DOG'S HEAD" Label g jj is on every bottle. ■■'■'■ | I SOLD EVERYWHERE i
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13262, 13 November 1911, Page 4
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435Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13262, 13 November 1911, Page 4
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