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The presentTGOLD NUGGET rush is unique in its way, as in this natance it is the Ladies who are leading; not the usual gold seeker, but adies of taste and discretion. Their discrimination is undoubtedly correct, as anyone using the GOLD NUGGET 2s PEKOE will venfj. We should be careful what TEA we drink, how it is made and what brand it is, as our health naturally suffers after using inferior quality. The better the TEA the better our health, if the GOLD NUGGET TEAS are infused for a p 3 riod of four minutes, it is sufficient time to exfcraot all the aromatic, invigorating qualities. GOLD NUGGET TEA is an actual food, pure and wholesome, as well as stimulating, exhilirating, refreshing drink, being without doubt the best vaiuo in the Dominion. Having admitted that the GOLD NUGGET PANNINGS has the largest sale of any TEA of this class in New Zesland, with the sale increasing daily, one mu?t allow that the public recognises high quality, as iheseSTeas maiatain their premier position against other concoctions. This gthebestfeflt of all.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8962, 30 October 1907, Page 1
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602Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8962, 30 October 1907, Page 1
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