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■pouND—At my wit's end to find a tt» A with a really nice dependable flavor, because Cyril is bo faddy. Satisfied him with Bobur. Sold by J. McNeill, New, Plymouth.—l. WANTED—Put Robur Tea down on your order list—don't keep 'on growling. No tea nicer than Robur. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—l. PERSONAL— Wellington people holi-day-making here were delighted with Robur Tea. When they return home they will use nothing'but Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood.—l. xpOUND—Alwayß found that second cup of tea was never so nice in flavour as the first. Everything is changed now—since Robur came on the gets bitter.—Robur. Sold by C. Dunbar, Uienui—l.. faddy about tea—believe yours are, too—try Robur. Its flavour de« lights Robur. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Eaponga—l row—she is having as must have some nice sweets to com bute to the feast. Mac-Robertsonfr French Nougat is just the thing. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—l.

' orison's French Nougat Its delicacy of flavour trill charm you. British manu- , factum Macßobertßon's confections are delicious. Sold by R. T Bullock, Hawera WANTED-You to try Old Gota Cocoa —'British manufacture Hat a mellowness and delicacy of flavour that will appeal to you. Make sure it's Old Gold. Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Eawera.—l. JPODND— A high-class cocoa that has various uses—as a beverage it is delicious—an ideal flavouring for ices, blancmanges and for icing cakqs—none better ' than Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Arthur | ivgaere.—l. , QLD GOLD OOeOA—of purity and high ' quality. Especially suitable for ta-i valids. Don't forget the name—Old Gold. Sold by J. Barclay, Oksiirs—l.

FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE; 2-Cow plant complete with £l4O Greensdale 2j-h.p. silent engine * The most sanitary and easiest cleaned machine on the market. ■ t Will deliver milk any height, or FOR TESTING will deliver milk into open pail or kerosene tin. It is the only machine that allows you to alter the squeeze instantly to suit either a tough or easy cow. If a set of cups (or more) are kicked off it does not affect the other cujh as each bail works independently of the other. The milk is in air the whole time from the teats to the can on stand. Jfo vacuum Unk, no vacuum pipes, no automatic pulsatora nor releasor troubles. Milks 20 cows an hour, and delivers the milk right into the separator or factory can.

Write or call and make an appointment and our representative will take yon to see this wonderfully sinfple and efficient machine at work on the cows. Taranaki Agents— J. H. BOOLE, Eltham. LIGHTBAND & WAN& Stratford) GEO. GUDGEON, Inglewood. rURMERS' ]I|ILKIN& . MACHINE rjO., J.TD., High and Brincess Streets, HAWBRA.

A fire-proof stove polish touTI f * like because it is so dean and so easy to use. Cleans Stoves with Half the Rubs. You can rue "WHIZ" on • cold or hot atove and bo mre af one result— A Lasting Polish. Can be had in liquid or paste foam—both good. Paste 9d. Liquid 1/Of aU Grocers and Storekeepers. CARO BROS., AUCKLAND, Sole Agents, North Island. Cold in the head and Nasal Catarrh are quickly relieved by "NAZOL." Take 5 or 6 drops on loaf sugar and place between the cheek and gums and allow to diaauNe naturally and very slowly. This ■•■|f t

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1919, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
544

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1919, Page 3

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