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Kelson, Moate's Teas.

Many people often wonder how it is that New Zealand is noted for having better tea than any other country. Everyone returning from a trip abroad remarks upon the fact that the tea they had while away was scarcely fit to drink, and certainly not equal to Nelson, Moate, and Co.’s Pure Teas. The reason of this is that teas of one kind are only grown in very small quantities (every picking from tiie same trees is different from the last, according to the season), and it is therefore impossible to secure any quantity. Consequently, no one except a speciallytrained expert, possessing a natural taste, can possibly blend the different teas so as to give the publie a better and more palatable article. Mr Nelson has had nearly a quarter of a century blending tea in New Zealand, and many year's* previous training in England, and so Nelson, Moate, and Co.’s teas arc always good, and of the highest standard. Nelson, Moate, and Co., Ltd., arc in the enviable position of being practically the only firm in Australasia selling tea alone, which is the strongest proof of the quality of their blends. In spite of the keen competition of the sixty firms who are importing tea into New Zealand, and ent ting prices, giving coupons, and resorting to numerous dodges for selling other teas when Nelson, Moate, and Co.’s are asked for, the only teas which continue to have the largest sale of Ceylon and blended teas in the Southern Hemisphere are Nelson, Moate, apd Co.j’s.—“Daily Tinies.”—Ad.

Mr. S. A. Palmer, who is now in England introducing Vitadatio, has had an interview with Doctor Bashford, the General Superintendent of the Cancer Research Committee in London. His Majesty the King is patron to the fund. The interview was arranged with the hope that Vitadatio would be tested for the cure of cancer. Mr. Palmer explained his own miraculous cure of hydatids by the use of Vitadatio, after which Doctor Bashford said that of the two diseases, he wo’Jd rather have Cancer. No wonder Mr. Palmer has such wonderful faith in Vitadatio, when he has been told such a thing by one of the greatest doctors in England.

A fißl T 0 EVERY LADY T 0 MAKE A W* ' DELICIOUS CUSTARD PROPOSAL WITf! a > BIRD’S ffejM CUSTARD powoer A DAILY LUXURY! BIRD’S Custard Powder makes a perfect HJtfh-Cltiu Custard at a minimum of cost and trouble. Used by all the leading DlplonVea of the South Kensington School of Cookery, London. Invaluable also for a variety of Sweet Dishes, roclres to* which accompany every packet. NO ECGS 1 NO Ft IS KI NO THOUBLEI Storekeeper* can obtain SuppUet from all the lescUop Wholesale Nous**.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 44