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THE BEST FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLK, TOO. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds Is a universal favorite with the Children, not only on nixount of it being so pleasant to take, but because it promptly banishes their ' Coughs and Colds. It contains no opiates or other poison, and, consequently, I Price, Is Gd and Bs.

SIMILES of satisfaction and delight go with every cup of Bobur Tea, Special Top Grade. It's New Zealand's favorite beverage—and no wonder: Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 1 "TTjNZED" and "Aussie" both consider Robur Tea the National, beverage. You see, it's the flavor, quality and purity that tells. Sold by Kanpokpnui Dairy Co. down for your refresher, Mrs HouseNrife, see that it's Robur Tea. Invigorating, delicious and very economical Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood. 1 QONSIDERINU its richness, its purity, its deliciousness, it's not a bit surprising that Old Gold Cocoa made such a favorable impression. It's inexpensive, too. Sold by G. Dunbar, Urenui. TITRS. HOUSEWIFE, if you consider . economy and know what real good tea tastes like, you'll be another lover of Robur Tea, Special Top Grade. It's grand. Sold by Thomas, Oliver, and Thomas, Kaponga. 1 (SURPRISED and pleasantly so, are Australians to met friend Robur Tea in N.Z: But surely they didn't think such a treat was reserved for Australia only. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. 1 C*HE had many who loved her, had Alias Coquette, hut only one did she love and that was Friend Robur Tea. Qnali,ty, flavor, and purity won her. Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera. ' . 1

QLD FRIEND, met my new friend, Old Gold Cocoa. It's rich, pure, and delicious. With every half and one lb packet goes a free cake of chocolate.. Sold by J- Arthur, Ngaere. ' ■ consider economy. That's why you find everywhere Robur Tea—but the flavor and wholesomeness tell also. Sold bv J. Barclay. Okaiawa. " you've told me Robur Tea will be served. It's so stimulating and refresh-, ing, sp delicious and pure. It wins. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 1 WAITARA—AWAKINO MOTOR SERVICE. Q H. JOHNSTON notifies that he H ' now dispatching a motor car at 7.30 am. from Waitara for Awakino until such time as the Toads from end of metal to Awakino improve. The usual service will also be maintained. TITR ARCHIBALD wishes to Intimate to toe AM. public of thgleffood that should suffielett Inducemsat come forward during the uicob- — 'nee of the train, service ho will ™» a 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m., returning at 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. The ordinary Purangi car will run as usual. J. E. ARCHIBALD. ■ ntBNOT - WAITARA - NEW H.TU MOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Uremil dally at 8 a.m.. Waitara, for New Plymouth 9.15, »2 p.m., 4.30 p.m., New Plymouth 8 a.m., H a.m., 3.30 p.m., Waitara for TJrenul 4.50 p.ni. »1 pm. Thursdays. ARTHUR I. SMITH.

NORTH AUCKLAND 21)0 AOSES. a ll flat » divided Into * v '" several paddocks; 150 acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon and is very suitable for a. small man wanting a start. Good position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE. Very easy terms to good man. A Aft ACRES, suitable for milking and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in new jirass, partially in fallow, and- about 150 acres rough feed. Will easily run a cow to 2% acres. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and a lot of out-' buildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deep- j water harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the] whole of the balance of unploughed land under the plough. Good easy terms to suit clients. Tor particulars apply W. A. LIMBRICK, i Box 024,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 7

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636

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 7

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