i ; CONSIGN YOUR PRODUCE TO ROBERT HALL & CO. GRAIN, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION AGENTS Agents faiwNew Zealand and Auitralinn Flour Mills HIGHEST PRICES OBTAINED FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Sfc :: WELLINGTON
c#©ocs. TCH""' : THE SOLDIER'S 'm 4 MAINSTAY. jn. Thoscr on "active service" at home —in household and workshop, field and factory—can obtain no better beverage thau Tea, and no Tea so good as DESERT GOLD Til' QUEEN .OF TEAS. —HIGHEST IN QUALITY -FRAGRANT AND REFRESHING -RICH AND FULL-FLAVOURED —ECONOMICAL TO USE. DESERT COLD IS BRITISH TEA— grown ill sunny Ceylon—graded to suit every purse and palate— ' carefully packed -under hygienio conditions—always uniform and dependable. £50 IM CASH PRIZES. Savo tho "Camels" off the packets—Win the First Prize, £15, Competition closes 31st July, 1916. Note—Each "Camel" from }lb. packet counts one point; each '"Camel" from lib. packet counte two points. Sold everywhere at Is, 10d, and 2S. ° Special Family Bland at IS. Bd. — Wonderful Value. ' ® 1© S ~ .H - ■ -
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 8
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156Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 8
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