1 SPRING * 1909. 8 Season's Hosiery & Gloves. B Never were the Colourings so rich and varied in Hosiery as to-day, and the new shipments that have jast been opened «p by the D.I.C. are a representation of what London and Paris are wearing. Note the following : Plain Cotton Hose, in shades of Purple, also in Reseda, Emerald and Moss at 1/6 per pair Drop-stitch Lisle, in Tan, with circular stripes of White, Pink, Gold, and Black at 2/3 per pa*r Drop-stitch Ivisle, in Black, with circular stripes of White r at 2/3 per pair Black Llama Hose. Special value at I/II per pair NEW SEASON'S GLOVES. 2-Button Washable Chamois Gloves, in White and Natural at 2/6 per pair 2-Dome English Doe, for strong wear, in Drabs Peavers, and Tan shades »* 3/ 6 P cr P air 8-Button Length Washable Chamois, in White, Natural, Pearl. Tans, Beaver. Very smart ....at 3/II per pa*r 8-Button Length English Doe, in New. Green, Pearl, Champagne and Tans. The newest at 4/II per pair M order by post Wellington * M from the MmJ Mk N.Z. JJ Eggs in Winter, IN SPRING, when fcwls are laying well, you would - bs acting wisely to preserve ail eggs you do not require ' for immediate use. WATER GLASS EQG PRESERVATIVE - - 'is the cleanest, the cheapest, the most "effective, and easily applied on the market. Ifc gives you no trouble, and • takes very little time; and egg 9 treat- < ed with Water Glass TCgg Preservative . keep like fresh for (months. BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY, AND START PRESERVING. It will cost you only*6d or 1/- pec ' bottle, and will give you perfect ■ satisfaction. Herbert T. Wood, Chemist and Optician, Masterton. Blow, blow thou wintry wind I keeps out fhe cold. A cup for breakfast puts things .right till dinner time and then [ —'CAMP'* again. / ! It's made "in u minute, and a more / • I fragrant, comforting, refreshing, X'. I beverage iis impossible. Your I / | grocer sells' Camp* Coffee. V" , R. Paierson «• Sons, '.Coffet Specialists, Glasgow. /'fl' & J ! Qi % vc $ .3* V, V-\ v « ■//: ./ ">*Lr Wilson, Balk & Co.* sole agents for New Zealand.
Awarded Only Gold Medal In Competition, 1882. Awarded IftBSX SILVEIt Medal in Competition. . 1882. No Adulterated, ArfiflclallyScented or any China Teas used In and CO.'S PURETBAS, Highest Award, Gold Medal, at the International Exhibition, 8 MAOT of our imitators and opponents have tried hard to poison the_mlnds of the Public by insinuating that NELSON, MOATE ft CO.'S Pure Teas are not as good as they were, we are publishing the Latest Befobt of Dn. Maclattbin, the Govebnment Analybt, on the Four Leading Brands of Tea sold by N. M. & Co. Also the Analysis made by Professor Bickbbton, Colonial Analyst, in 1882 (27 years ago). >ln each instance the Teas were bought retail from grocers selling N.M.& CO.'BTeaflfand the Analysis proves beyond contradiction that N. M. & CO.'S Teasare all they claim, viz.—The Purest Teas money and experience can buy, and, if anything, Betteb Teas To-day than they were nearly 30 years ago, when the retail prices were higher PRICES TO-DAY 1/4. 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 per lb. REPORT on the ANALYSES of 4 SAMPLES of NELSON, MOATE & CO'S TEAS MAY 29th, 1882. APRIL 20th. 1909. No.l No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 ißmirmirniisn 11 PRICE Or TEA. .I Nil. Nil Nil Nil I't*a« ~ Nil Nil Nil Nil Moisture %\ 9'o I V* l_gU «'<>. WaU 5"6 5'G 5'5 5'5 I Facings Moisture '. I Ash Soluble in Water Sble. in Hydro. Ac. I Soluble in Water...,, IJ^J-"!.-£2J_£PJ I Bble.ln Hydro.; I Sble. in Hydro. Ac..'! 2*4 I 2'3_| a - o_|_ff9_l I Insoluble I I*3 I « ' "* ' fi I » Extract Extract from dry tea 38*5 38-0 337 40 6 I «„_„,„„ „, { 35-2 I 35"7 ffl'a'l «'* E xt on tne a ™ tea -) 421 The above analysis shows that the whole of these Teas are of good Quality and quite free from adulteration. The extremely small quantity of lasoluble ash also indicates great case and cleanliness in the collection. (Signed) A. W, BICKERTON, Colonial Analyst. / Late Public Analyst, Main 'Division. Hants, England. N.B.—The Samplos wore purchased by a stranger in the ordinary way across the counter.—A.W.B. Samplos of these Teas were purchased from retail grocers in Wellington by one of my staff. These results show that all the Samples arc genuine Teas of good quality, and that great care has been exercised in their collection and preparation for market. (Sinned) J.S.MACLAURIN,D.So.,I.C.S., Government Analyst. School of Mines, Wellington, 20/4/09. Insist upon having good Tea. It Is the most refreshing and invigorating drink ' ptoenrable, and the cheapest. Ask your grocer for NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S Brands. i Too know what-you are.getting, and you only pay the same retail pricos as are j charged for the'-many Imitations now being paahed on to the Public by means of ( copied advertisements, and packages. CEYLON NEW ZEALAND a TASMANIA ESTABLISHED 1879.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19090821.2.44.1
Bibliographic details
Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9574, 21 August 1909, Page 7
Word Count
806Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9574, 21 August 1909, Page 7
Using This Item
National Media Ltd is the copyright owner for the Wairarapa Age. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of National Media Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.