T »i « pi mm m n IB IB % wm & A Conti n lies These lines must go -before the end of next month. 2 PIANOS. Usual Price &ii 10s. SALE’ PJUCb £2u 10s. 1 PIANO. Usual lMcte £l2 10s. ' SALE Pit ICE £OS 10s NEW CENT CARY SEWING MACHINES. Usual Price £8 10s. SALE PEICE £0 ss. CARPET SQUARES, in Tapestry, AxiuinMcr and Beaver Eelt, Greatly B,educed in Price. m ' h H LIMITED, Peel Street, Gisborne. i m FROM EQUATOR TO POLAR REGIONS. m 52 •set oz Mi 4-?, h) «■* w N <3 N mhimw H Guine THE STOUT YOUR’E USED TO. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN QUARTS, PINTS AND N 1 PS. Awarded Only Gold Medal in Competition, ISS2. Awarded First Silver Medal in Competition, ISB2. No Adulterated, ArtificiallySoentsd or any China Teas used in Highest Award, Gold Medal, at the International _ Exhibition m eft jfef'^2s 1 tm. K4S& 'C--1 and "CO.’S PURE TEAS, s*runs p®SITl¥ r. thi Ui I 55 JV«n 5 9 ft 1 S MANY of our imitators and opponents have tried hard to poison_the_mir.ds of the Public by insinuating that NELSON, MOATE & CO ’S Pnre’Teas are not as good as they were we are publishing the Latest Report of Bs. Maclaueix, the Government Analyst, on the Four Leading Brands of Tea sold by N M. & Co. Also the Analysis made by Professor Bickektox, Colonial Analyst, in ISS2 . (27 years ago). In each instance the Teas were bought retail from grocers selling N. M. & CO.’S Teas, and the Analysis proves beyond contradiction that N. M. a: CO.'S Teas are all they claim, viz.— The Purest Teas money and experience can buy, and, ’ if anything. Better Teas To-day than they were nearly 30 years age, when the retail prices were higher. PRISES TO-DAY 1/4, 1/8, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2;2 per 111. REPORT cn the ANALYSES of 4 SAMPLES of NELSON, MOATS £ Cl MAY 29th, 1882, APRIL. 20th, a u a. 1.10 £/. Nil : Nil Nil : Nil S'o i S'7 S'O - jl . !_}T_’ Ai_ ■to i i y vr, | o‘l | V’3 i C’2 | 43’7 Mil Nil , V; 1 The above analysis shows that the whole of these Teas are of good Quality and quite free from adulteration. Tho extremely small quantity of insolnblo ash also indicates groat care and cleanliness in the collection. (Signed) A. W. BICKER7ON, Colonial Analyst. Late Tublic Analyst, Main Division, Hants England. N.B.—The Samples were purchased by a stranger in the ordinary way across the counter. —A.W.B. ‘ Samples of these Teas were purchased | from retail grocers in Wellington by one ( of my staff. I These results show that all the Samples I arcs genuine Teas of good quality, and j that great care has been exercised in t their collection and preparation for { market. | (Signed) | J. S. MACLAURiH, D.So., 5.C.3., ( Govornmsn! Analyst. > School of Minos. [ Wellington, SLC/4/C9. j Insist upon having good Tea. It is the most refreshing and invigorating drink procurable, and the cheapest. Ask your grocer for NELSON, MGATE £C3. S Brands. You know what you are getting, and j'OU onlv pay the same retail prices as are charged for the many imitations now being pushed on to the Public by means of copied advertisements, and packages. 911 ATE &1 a CEYLON NEW ZEALAND : TASMANIA ESTABLISHED 1279. ■V . ; i '■ >• 1 .. ; . v...h M ' -p\ /'/. \ ' r,|s> ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2579, 13 August 1909, Page 2
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