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Brass Bands ■> INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, .ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. Jiwriu lor Free IllojtraUi Catafgjm logaw. Eatimate« and all m- B V ji formation he*. MM j. W. COPITHORNE, f\ J J 137 Vltian St., WotMngrton, H.Z. "» * Please mention this paper. QUALITY in tea cannot be defined. It is fixed bv the impression of tlie palate of the individual, and the impression lingers. You can remember the taste long after other things are forgotten. It is wise, therefore, to be guided ly the palate, and to buy the tea that gives palate-pleasure.

GMsmit c7m pleases the palate. T!i • flavor wins your favor. It is pure tea, blended by an expert, ami the quality never varies. There are tluec grades, 2/-, 1/10, 1/8 per lb; packed in -trong cartons. «J6ciAlXv b£|*E Ws

IN THE RAIN ALL DAY, AND FEET STILL DRYj QUCn is the proud boast of the man who jntr' h.i -i-s the MoEWKN" WATERTIGHT footwear. To keep dry -hod in wet weather is a problem that we have solved l>v introducirt!* the Mai low antl the Lewis Enpli-h Welted lines of men's boots. Of the best damp-proof leather sole, they are real water resistors. THAT'S BECAUSE THEY'RE McE WEN'S' To the smart business man who sits all (lav. or to the man who is out all day. o'ir water insist era are essential. livery boot carefully made by pain~t:'!;inK exp-rt-. Every bit of leather i* t muh. and every stiteh a tioMir.',' -lit It. H'>:i;-e every wearer fer !- 11..*: t!. ■ r not oiiiy eomtort av-1 ■'">11"--. b:i* ■-!.■ rlin** J*U!irantced ' ' ;; - \V"!1. McEWEN BROS. Qr.U.ITY >!K»E STORES. Xew I 1!;, in •a'Tel. 201. ■you eari get it cluMp'r at the Post. SJENI) your n-\t IT. IXT I »*<"; order to the ''Daily Xew?.-" Prices rigli and sati«faetion crmi ran teed. OUT THE BEST PLACE JS MAKERS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 63, 1 August 1912, Page 4

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301

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 63, 1 August 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 63, 1 August 1912, Page 4

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