Cxmzms THEAIRtIANS CHQiCE ■ matmfV&^ i^^*^ x THOSE AIRMEN PICH OUT 4 Jl Hurts* mM/wctrHEfilwmHiP* \*, ;*':/ *My DEAH FELLOW, JUST AS VOU AND I PICK 9Uti\ THREE CASTLES" CIGARETTE. FROM ANY CTHE&-
im^mmm^wmmv&mßm'ii'.The Drink that Builds, Strength: A FcoJ and a Beverage, —for breakfast, lunch'or supper. GOOD AS A MEAL! i S mk m m w m I IJV* MIUttUCC a m msmmmmi WmMMffm »ra» Therefore "RECORD" Tea is particularly fine—excellent in quality, flavour and purity. WHOLESALE AGENTS: BURGESS, P RASER AND CO,, NEW PLYMOTJTHi
WOUND—OId Gold Cocoa "is high in food value, mellow and delicate in flavor. One cupful will wiu you. Get it. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth— 3. WANTED—Do you, know the Old Gold flavor? It's easily the nicest cocon flavor ever. Old Gold Cocoa is noted for its absolute purity and freedom from adulteration. Order now,'" Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—3. TISTEN—You may liave tasted good teas but none so delicious and refreshing, so fragrant, as Robur Tea. And its very economical to use. Get Robur now—at once—to-day. Sold by J. McLean, Tnglewood.—3. TTJST—AII doubts as to the superiority of Robur Tea after one cupful of this invigorating, distinctive beverage. You must get Kobur. Order now. Sold by C. Dunbar, Urenui.—3. Cocoa for your approval Wo know that its- exceptional qualities and many merits will be appreciated. Order it at once. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kanonga.—3. WOUND—When an Australian says 'tea' he means Robur. New Zealauders will be the same soon. Robur is indeed grand. Sold by Knupo!;omu Dairy Co. WREK—WitFevcry" Allj"7iud~Tib~tiiT~ot' Old Gold Cocoa a delicious cake of chocolate. Old Gjld Cocoa is a healthful, refreshing, nice-flavored beverage. Order it now. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera.—3. WAN'M household purse by getting Robur Tea from her Grocer. Kobur has no equal. Sold by H. E. Harris and \V. Gilbert, Hawera.—3. yyanxnu— vvii-mi your tea is a luilure don't growl. Just writo'v'Tiobur Tea" on your grocer's order. Unequalled for flavor, invigoration and purity. Sold by J. Arthur, Ngaere.—3. TEA—and coarse leaves. Just the tender little tips and buds. Make a point of getting Robur. .Sold by J. Barclay, Okoiawa.—3. PDTQ'UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Vnuntainw anywhere else. Big, roomy 'Ara. Competent drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 6
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