For Children's ilm-kin" Woods’ Greet Peppermint C'tir
X,, cilil i' NAZOf.-pi'i)"f- A' l ' l „u L r|, a:ul ! ! rcnif.i.v Nso 0.-oiinmica s ‘"•XAZOI,.” pnpoii' o Iniys fit !, >st ,c—nioie tliiui tiii-oo a I )f n,! . v - VYOLFtf’S SCHNAPPS v? an offer-
o m No additional inducement is necessary to persuade experienced housewives to ouy Raven Tea —the quality, economy and exquisite flavour of the tea itself see to that! We wish, however, to prove to our friends that the infinite care expended in the blending of Raven lea is carried into ALL our relations with our customers. % s m Vs -'v {lll The high quality of Raven Tea places it beyond need or possibility of improvement, but we have improved the package. Henceforth, the famous RAVEN TEA will be sold m canisters specially marked in large letters with the name of some cooking commodity. Thus one tin "ih be marked SUGAR, another SALT, a third SAGO, and so on. No need to indicate how useful they will be in your kitchen larder. Buy Raven Tea from your grocer as usual. 15
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1923, Page 1
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181Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1923, Page 1
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