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NOTICE. TT7E desire to announce that we have taken over the businesses gf MESSRS. McKEE &. CO., and THE METROPOLITAN BOX FACTORY, All book debts and liabilities have been taken over by the late but accounts due to them may be paid at our office, Grey Street. For C. M. BANKS, LIMITEL CLAUDE M. BANKS, Managing Director.

You'll wonder why you hadn't tried it before ! That is the feeling That is the sensation That is the pleasure That is the elation When you for the first time Sip = = Suratura The tea of satisfaction, the tea that to-day has more friends in .New Zealand than any other tea. It is the favourite tea of fashionable women. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inrerior teas. Retail Prices: Suratura A quality - 1/8 per lb „ B „ - 1/11 „ „ D „ - 2/2 „ „ X „ - 2/6 „ Sold by all Storekeepers.

THE "CHAMPION" DEFENDEBS OF THE NOETH. ALWAYS EEADY ! From the "Daily Telegraph," Napier, 20th February. " From information which has reauued us we are led to understand that at the annual meeting of the Millers' Combine yesterday it was decided to continue the operations which have rendered the syndicate notorious during the last couple of years but to make an exception in regard to Auckland. If that is so it appears that other towns are still to suffer from the monopoly sought to be established. In Auckland the Combine have met their match, so far, in the Northern Boiler Milling Company, producer of the ' Champion ' Brand. The Company, by refusing to have anything to do with the Combine, prevented the latter taking an unfair advantage of the householders of that province, and to a certain extent have assisted other districts to fight the unwholesome monopoly in breadstuffs which affects the the table of the working classes to such a substantial extent. This has been done by establishing agencies in other towns for the sale of the Company's Flour. Napier has been benefited in that way, and as the Company are engaged in such a struggle, it behoves all interested in the issue to support them." NOETHEEN EOLLEE MILLING CO., AUCKLAND. P. VIETUE, Manager.

JNERYOIfsNESsTI I LOSS of ENERGY and STRENGTH, t 1 DESPONDENCY and DEBILITY, fc 3 A Gentlaman having tried in vain every • 3 advertised remedy, mnd at lamt di«- > ? covered a BIMPLB MEANS of BBZ.F ' t CURB, will forward the iun, fre* of I 3 ebartfe, to anyone interested. ' j Addfss: A. MINER. G.P.0., BYDNBY. \

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 170, 3 October 1903, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 170, 3 October 1903, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 170, 3 October 1903, Page 26

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