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f||iltJJPv To-day the V world's best tea | I comes from Ceylon—yet less than § a hundred years ago, *in 1839 to [: | be exact, tea was first introduced into f I that island. The climate of Ceylon was so | suited for the development of the tea | I plant that the teas from Ceylon quickly « | secured the popular approval and held it. | Blended from the best teas from the best | Ceylon plantations— | || EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE I is a distinctive tea—superior in quality, in flavour, | | in strength, in economy and in value. One £3 j packet will prove its merits—try it I "as

A Poultry Fencbtf ( t^\ More Serviceable' .A More {Dependable More Economical Sudden climatic changes, wind, rain, and heat! are the quickest destroyers of ordinary netting fences, and it is to resist these • "spoilers" that this new Poultry Fencing is made. "Blue' Ribbon"- Poultry Fencing is made with wires twice as heavy as ordinary nettiDg—therefore it lasts twice as long. . ' "BLUE RIBBON" is so fine in mesh that your youngest chicks cannot squeeze through and get lost. "BLUE RIBBON" is constructed with one-piece up-and-down stays that eliminate the need for top and bottom railing. •. "BLUE RIBBON" needs only half the number of posts required by ordinary netting. .. "BLUE RIBBON" saves you 50 per cent, and gives you a far ' better and dependable fence.'' „,'.;, Give your chicks a "BLUE RIBBON" home-they'll be safer • and better in every' way. The STEWART TMIEI, ./--glass & Hardware Co.-Ltd. ;■';' Bo-84 Courtcnay Place, Wellington.

•MOTORISTS! D 0 not vulcanise USE MAGIC RUBBEIt MENE ""•'.'WHICH WILL'SAVE YOU 50 %.. •Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than the original 'splice, . - and' does not require more than a half-inch lap. • Will put on new Valv.e Pads as securely as the original pad. Will securely and permanently patch Valve- Pads or Splices. Will quickly" and permanently repair long rents or tears as easily as it i ■ will a small puncture. .■'■-, Cuts or blisters in tyres or casings aro just as easily, and as perma- -■•' nently'healed .is tho damage to tubes. Toft can take several worthless' tubes, cut out the bad parts and 6plice . tho good parts together with a few cents' worth of MAGIC RUBBER MEND. - Will repair all rubber articles such as rubber raincoats, football bladders, water hose, rubber boots, shoes, blankets, water bags, rubber insulated wire, etc. WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. FARMER& CO-OPERATIVE, '■ HAW'ERA. '

This'H p&n. oat Well I I. . —Host Holbnok. || PourafewdropsofHolbrook's ■*£ I? Sauce into the stew-pan just ' 1" after you take it off the fire, and stir well. You will be- /WWmMikidelighted with the lovely ' 1 flavour of the dish. j| ff|gT*^>7/ I 1 " HOLBKOOK'S HOLBROOK'S = 1 WORCtsrEKi.-lIRE SAUCE. PURE MALT VINEGAR (in bottla). : I, ■, IMI Moot 'flie Homestead, Shearing Sheds, Barns, and Every Other SHructure wi9h Malthoid represents the greatest value for money expended., It combine! endurance, resistance to climatic extremes,' fine appearance, real economy' . It costfl less than half the price of galvanised iron, and can d* fixed 1 )'y anyone—nails, cement' and instructions with each roll. Actual samples and illustrated'booklet, post free from Agentß-|j@JTH & MM ltd ..Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 207, 27 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 207, 27 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 207, 27 May 1920, Page 8

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