Most delicious to drink, most economical to use, the easiest to make, tho oheapest to buy, is "Camp Coffee."— Advt. According to Mr H. Parata, tho Wni-' rarapa Maoris art desirous of a visit from he Native Minister, tlw Hon. W. 11. 1 [ernes, \\ ith this obi Pet in view it is Mr. Parata's intontion to approach Mr Hemes, and ask him to meet them at Papawai on September »5 Mr. Parata states that the reason for doing this is to afford the Minister an opportunity of giving the Maori' people cer am information regarding the pol cy of the Hcfovm Government. Peoplo from every part of the provinco speak 111 the highest terms of "NAZOL" v a . ? , f ? r £ olds ' Coughs, and Aazol Catarrh. It and enrw more -Advt ftu^thin S PriWi & 6d.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 4
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134Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 4
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