"When lights turn low" where sweet babe sleeps, While grateful mother vigil keeps, Watching it breathing calm and free, Her pet that yet the mom shall see—0, what relief and joy is known Where croup is foiled and overthrown; What gratitude and blessing pure, Evoked by Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 13, •SMILES of satisfaction and delight go with every cup of Robur Tea, Special Top Gjjade. It's New Zealand's favorite beverage—and no wonder. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 1 "TffIZEP" and "Aussie" both consider Robur Tea the National beverage. You see, it's the flavor, quality and purity that tells, Sold by Kaupokouui Dairy Co. 11 A.M. AND 3.30 P.M.—when you sit down for your refresher, Mrs Housewife, see that it's Robur Tea. Invigorating, delicious and very economical Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood. 1 QON SIDERING its richness, its purity, its deliciousness, it's not ft bit surprising that Old Gold Cocoa made such a favorable impression. It's inexpensive, too. Sold by G. Dunbar, Urenui. 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 gURPRISED 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 gHE had many who loved her, had Miss Coquette, but only one did she love and that was Friend Robur Tea. Quality, flavor, and purity won her. Sold by H. E. .garrrs and W. Gilbert, Hawera. ■ ] QLD FRIEND, met my new friend, Qld 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. "p]CONOMY—People of every station consider economy. That's why you find everywhere Robur Tea—but the flavor and wholesomer.ess tell also. Sold by .T, Barclay, Okaiawa. J'LL BE THERE 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 by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 1 TEED'S RED WATER DRENCH. FOR CATTLE: One-third to be given once a day for three days, in half a pint of gruel. FOR SHEEP:' One-half this 8 quantity. SHAKE THE BOTTLE. ALL CATTLE REMEDIES Prepared by TEED & CO., New Plymouth. —mmihiii i ■, lis 60 yean? have proved.. its efficiency Only a medicine of merit can jy stand the time test. And now, as thon, there is no other remedy for coughs and colds that can rival Bennington's Irish Moss. Every winter sees a biggor demand for this standard family remedy—mothers recommend it to newly married daughters who follow th# family custom and keep a bottle in the house. Bonnington's allays inflamatlon, «ootue» the throat and bronchial tubes and assists in throwing off phlepm. It quickly relieves chest eoldn and may t&folv be given to the youngest child. There are many imitations of Bonnington's but none hare the qualities of the genuine. onnirofton's Irish-OMoss 'Tis th# favonriU of eld and tombchildren like it~*par«nti ralut It* our&tive properties
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1919, Page 2
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