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COMMON SENSE' BAT EXTERMINATOR. Superintendent's Offices, Millwall Docks, London E., 15th July, 1902. R. W. Prittie, Esq., The Common Sense Manufacturing Co< - Dear Sir,—During the last month Tout Eat and Mice Exterminator has been used in these docks, and I have pleasura in testifying to its effectiveness. The rats have been destroyed wholesale, and we consider your Ei'terminator the bept) rat poison we have ever used. .Yours faithfully, 4 G. HAZELHI/rST, Superintendent. « Wholesale Agents: / BURGESS, FRASER A CO. New Plymouth H»wwl< FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN Bath your baby with "TUMfefj Soap—it represents the bj|he«ti quality erf toilet soap manufactured and is peculiarly adapted far the mwt tender skins. It is wayranted free from irritants, and h guaranteed to be-made from edible fats. Keep "Vivlfic" Oint-: ment handy fer rash and akin' troubles. It is cooling, seething j and healing. j Soap, 1/6!»tablet Tonic, 3/6 a botHo Ointment, »/6 a Jar c OINTMENT-SOAP- TONIC Soli by *U Chemists and Stmt « •SjMILES of satisfaction and delight go with every cup of Robur Tea, Special Top Grade; It's New Zealand's favorite beverage—anil no wonder. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 1 and "Aussie" both coffcider Robur Tea the National beverage, i'ou see, it's the flavor, quality and pur* ity that tells. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. IT A.M. AND 3.30 l'.M.—when you sit down for your refresher, Mrs Housewife, see tlint it's Rolmr Tea. Invigorating, delicious and very cconomical Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood. 1 QONSIDERING t its richness, its purity, its deliciousness, it's not a bit surprising that Old Gold Cocoa made sucb a favorable impression. It's inexpensive, too. Sold by G. Dunbar, Urenut jITKS.' HOUSEWIFE, if you consider economy and know what real good tea tastes like, you'll be another lover oi Robur Tea, Special Top Grade. It'l grand. Sold by Thomas, Oliver, and Thomas, Kaponga. 1 gURPRISiiI) and pleasuntly bo, an Australians to met friend Robui Tea, in N.Z. But surely they didn't think such a treat was reserved fof Australia only. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Haweril. ' I gHE had many who loved her, had Miss Coquette, but only one did she love and that was Friend Robur Tea. Quali-* ty, flavor, and pnvily won her. Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera. 1 OLU0 LU 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 .T. Arthur, Ngaere. JjJCONOMY —People of every station consider economy.. That's why you find everywhere Robur Tea—but the flavor and wholeaomeness tell alio. Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa. J'LL BE THERE without a doubt, notf you've told me Robur Tea will be served. It's so stimulating and refreshing, bo delicious and pure. It wing. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. I

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1919, Page 6

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