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" A drink for the gods," so said the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee under the fig tree. If you would enjoy such, Crease's AI Coffee, Sold only in 2 and 21b tins. If you would liye long and prosper drink good Coffee. It maketh the heart glad, keepeth the brain clear, and helpeth digestion. Be sure and ask for Crease's AI Coffee. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. An eminent physician says if the public would drink less tea and more Coffee there would be a great many less sufferers from that troublesome complaint — indigestion. Crease's AI Coffee is the best. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. There is ope thing every housewife should know, abd that i? — Hercules Baking Powder is the best. Why S It is the cheapest because it is the best for making bread, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, etc. In 6d and Is tins. Boys' cream drill '' sailor" suits, collars trimmed blue braid, gilt buttons, from 0/6 each at To Aro House Welling* ton. Boys' fox's sergo sailor suits, with singlets, lanyards, and arm badges, from 18/6 each, at To Aro House, Wellington. Boys' colonial tweed knickcr suitsfrom 10/6 each, Mosgiel tweed knicker suits, from 15/& each, at To Aro House, Wellington. Boys' drab drill sailor suits, collars trimmed blue and white braid, gilt but* 'tons, from 6/6 each," at T,e 4ro House, Wellington; ' • • ! ■ •' '

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Feilding Star, 10 November 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, 10 November 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, 10 November 1891, Page 2

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