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Show Too Bad! 1 ' The makers of Pride of Japan (tree tea) 1 ' . 'have advertised that Thbs. Price, analytical I chemist of San Francisco, and Prof. J. T. 1 Kingsbury of the University of Utah, have 1 given them certificates that the above brand ; of tea is perfectly pure. I- The deduction drawn from this analysis is, ' I , that the Pride of Japan tea which .you buy in J the stores is perfectly pure. ! While it is quite possible to buy pure tea I-.' "(lilce Schillings Best) and pack it in Pride of I Japan packages,-and submit it to chemists for I ' analysis; still we assert that the Pride of Japan I tea sold in this market is artificially colored 1 with coloring matter. M We don't know how these endorsements W were secured; but it is a pity that the names ri of sucli eminent authorities should be used to J back up statements made in the advertisements W of Pride of Japan. '1 ,f 1 Schilling s Best tea is not only guaranteed ' -' pure, but it is such tea as you would drink I yourself if you knew all about it. jk Besides.it is money-back, and that is backing - m ' enough in the long run. 1 ja San Francisco ji Schilling & Company at Sf |