Common Sense E^minator KILLS R^TS READ THIS TEBTf< MONIAL FROM INDIA. Mrs Honk's Hotel, The Grand, Calcutta, fiie Grand, Rockville and Darjeeling, Grand Hotel, Calcutta, 23rd January, 1905. The Coramonsense Manufacturing Co. ( The result of a Rs 7 tin. Gentlemen,—l have pleasure in certU fying 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 Menu an entire absence of live ones. It ii the most efficacious remedy I have'erer seen. lam quite willing to. have a board placed in the Grand Hotel, M I consider it my duty to make this remedy as widely known as possible. ANNIE MONK. 2s 6d a tin at all Chemists and Store% Wholesale— BURGESS, FRASER & CO, New Plymouth Bftwei* GMILES of satisfaction and delight go with every cup of Robur Tea, Spe* cjal Top Grade. It's New Zealand'* favorite beverage—and no wonder. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 1' "TpNZED" and "Aussie" both oonsiden Robur Tea the National beverage, You see, it's the flavor, quality and purity that tells. Sold by Kaupokonul Dairy Co. 11 A.M. AND 3.3U l'.M.—when you sit down for your refresher, Mr* Housewife, see that it's Robur Tea. Invigorating, delicious und very economical Sold l>v J. McLean, luglcwobd. 1 (JONSIUKIUNG its richness, its purity, its deliciousncss, it's not a bit surprising that, Old Gold Cocoa made such a favorable impression. It's inexpensive, too. Sold bv G. Dunbar, Urenui. TWRS. 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 UURPRIKM) and pleasantly so, are Australians to met friend Robur Tea in N.Z. Hut surely they didn't think such a treat was reserved for Australia only. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawern. 1 [ SHE hart many who loved her, had Miss j " Coquette, but only one did she lovo I and that was Friend Robur Tea. Quality, flavor, and purity won her. Sold by H. K. Harris and \V. Gilbert, HaGold Coeoa. It's rich, pure, and delicious. With every half and one lb packet goes a free cake of chocolate. Sold_by .1. Arthur, Ngacre. j?COXI.)M Y—People - in™every station consider economy. That's why you find everywhere Robur Tea—but the flavor and wliolesoincness tell also. Sold by A. Barclay, Okainwa. 'LL UK TULRK without a doubt, now you've told me Robur Tea will be served. It's so stimulating and refreshing, so delicious and pure. It wins. Sold bv .1. McNeill, New Plymouth. I REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT A PEW WORDS TO EMPLOYERS. THHERE ARE MANY MEN WHQ FOUGHT HARD FOR YOU who are ready to work hard for you. They are waiting now for jobs whiclj you have, or soon will'have, open. WORK MEANS HAPPINESS. \ To most of those who risked every* thing when the call for service came i(| means life. WILL YOU NOT CO-OPERATE with those whose task it is to effect cost" plete resettlement? YOU CAN HELP BY notifying existing and impeuding vacuo* cies To Local Committees at Waitara, Stratford, Kltham, Hawera, Patett| if to— i A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. •Rhone CSI; P.O. Box 78.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1919, Page 6
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