JTREE, FREE, FREE-With every Jib or lib tin of. Old Gold Cocoa, a cake of lovely chocolate. It's as delicious as Old Gold Cocoa—that's going some. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 2 ■ ici/iv/jij.jni leaves ana tenaer tips constitute Robur Tea, special top grade That's where the purity, flavour and quality come in. 'Also strength, which accounts for its economy.—Sold by Kanpokonui Dairy Co. 2 JMRST FAVORITE-All the way, with everybody, for flavour, wholesomeness, quality and economy—Robur Tea. Palate pleasing and pure. Order it.— Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood. 2 EMBODIMENT of purity, richness an,i deliciousness—Old Gold Cocoa; also its full-brother Old Gold Chocolate, which is given away with every Jib and lib packet of Old Gold Coeoa.—Sold by G. Dunbar, Urenui. 2 (JALAMITY-What a calamity it would be if suddenly Robur Tea was unobtainable. No fear of that. We always have a good stock. It's such a favorite —Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga. 2 rpOUND—Tender tips constitute Robur |_ Tea, Special Top Grade. Hence its Incomparable flavor. Order and stipulate Robur. It is unbeatable—Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. 2 AT HOMES are sub of success if Robur Tea is there. It's refreshing and invigorating, and oh, so inexpressibly delicious. Economical, too.—Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. 2 ladies have been heard to complain about their tea. We advise them to try Robur Tea, Special | Top Grade. It's tea perfection; every | tender tip and leaf of it.—Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera, 2 JpRAGRANJE of an Eastern Garden imprisoned for your pleasure is Robur Tea, Special Top Grade. It's delightful aroma is equalled only by its flavour.— Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa. 2 "JuNGLING with warmth and healtji will you be if you make your cocoa Old Gold Cocoa. Rich, delicious, and pure. Also inexpensive.—Sold by J. Arthur; Ngaere. g Common Sense Exterminator KILLS IfcATS READ THIS TESTIMONIAL FROM Mrs Monk's Hotel, The Grand, Calcutta, The Grand, Rockville and Darjeeling. Grand Hotel, Calcutta, 23rd January, 1905. The Commonsense Manufacturing Co., The result of a Rs 7 tin. Gentlemen, —I have pleasure in certifying that I laid down five hundred (500) pieces of bait, and picked up three hundred and four (304) dead rats. I have reason to believe there are hundreds more killed; in fact, there seems an entire absence of live ones. It is the most efficacious remedy I have ever seen. lam quite willing to have a board placed in the Grand Hotel, as I consider it my duty to make this remedy as widely known as possible. ANNIE MONK, 2s Od a tin at all Chemists and Stores. Wholesale— BURGESS, FRASER & CO. New Plymouth Hawera,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1919, Page 2
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