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"PERSONAL —Everybody was in high spirits to-day at my party. Tea was indescribably delicious, ao they all said. It was Robur. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth—2. YjyANTED —Drop in at the Grocer's as you are passing—this ia his busy day—but we must have Robur Tea—llo other brand will satisfy us. It must be Robur. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. TJ'OUND —The most delightful beverage imaginable—something quite different to the ordinary brand of tea. Robur ia its name. Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood—2. "PERSONAL—. : irienils dropped in yesterday for n chat —they praised Robur Tea. Bought some to-day—the taste is delicious—will stick to Robur. Sold by C. Dunbar, Urenui.—2. i^fANTED —For a delicious refreshing cup of tea brew Robur—tickles your palate. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga.—2. X~|ISCOVERED—That Macßobertson's Confectionery is absolutely pure—inexpressibly delightful—try some. MacRobertson's. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. —2. TJEMINDING you that Macßobertson's Confectionery is noted for delicacy of flavor and purity of manufacture. All British. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. ANTED—You to ask for Old Gold Cocoa. You'll be delighted with it. The flavor is distinctive. There are numerous brands of cocoa to be obtained —but you should ear-mark Macßobertson's Old Gold. Sold by H. T. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera.—2.

\VrANTED—WiII you come and try my new cocoa—the flavour's indescribi able—perfection. MacEobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Arthur, Kgaere. "POUND —What you have been seeking —a cocoa with a mellow and delicate flavour—high food value. Hera it is, '■ MacEobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold ' by J.. Barclay, Okaiawa.—2.

SYKES' GEEEN" GINGER THE IDEAL WINTER CORDIAL. try; it.. YOU WILL LIKE IT. The taste, is tha test. Sole- everywhere—ASK FOE—SYKES'

TRAINING ON FARMS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. New. Plymouth Repatriation Committee invites the co-operation of farmers to train ex-aoldiers in fanning. The employer is required to pay them a wage of £1 a week and found, whilst tire: 'Committee pays an allowance to the men whilst receiving training of £1 per week, half of whion is retained on hia-behalf -by the-Repatriation. Deport? ment. It must he recognised that, there is a duty cast on every member Of the community to help the Returned Soldiers, who have risked all add suffered untold hardship to maintain- freedom and justice. Without their efforts we would all be now in bondage and the fanners would not be in possession of their fee simple. ' The committee therefore appeals to the patriotism of the fanners to help the returned men to learn farming and equip them to become producers the more of whom we have the greater the production, and the easier the burden caused by the war. Write at once to — A. S.. ALLEN,

its eflicieriE^ Cinlj a .medicine of gtand .the. time lert, 4pd ,«pif theri,',ilw« ia,a*jOft*r T»n> edy for coughs and eolda that can rival Bonnington'e Iriah Mob»., JJ very wuiterae.ps trigger damjjirid' foi tbj» .n&naard family remedy—mother* re- !' commend it to newly married daughter* -who follow the - faintly cuitommdiresp aixot- • tie in the house. Bonnlugton'i ullayi inflnm&tion, «oqH)«« the throat and bronchial tpb«j «jia jurists in throwing< off Eblegra'. It quickly relietee ohert coldi and may lately lie given to the youngest child. There are many imitations of Bonnington'i bnfc none have the qualities of the genuine. IrishOMbss 'Tig thd favourite of old aadyoungchildren fililce it—ptronts Tftlno its curative properties

Cold feet won't induce sleep! Get a "Unique" Stopper Hot Water Bottle! Hade from the finest plantation rubbel with strong vulcanised seams. The "Unique" won't burst, leak or tear!— always make sure of brand being on neck of bottk, V 4te

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 2

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