JJERE, THERE and everywhere, now, you find people drinking Robur Tea. Aew Zealand folk certainly know what's good and economical.—Sold by J McNeill, New Plymouth. v 3 \jnu uuuua as superb because of its "diffwaiti.ess"—it*, different in every way, as the first taste proves. bold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. ;j i-aaa, jxuiji, jrjKKJi, with every jib or lib tin of Old £old Cocoa, a cake of delicious chocolate. It's as delicious as Old Gold Co wa.-that's going same. Sold by J. McLean. Inelewnml a Hosonueiy ijun) tea is Robur. We know of none sold at the same price that will give greater satisfaction. It's lovely.—Sold by G Dunbar, Urenui. ' Y 3 ijiA nas a delicious, refreshing smooth flavor that lingers in the mouth. It's pleasant aroma is most enticing—and it's wonderfully savin* to l,B |- Get Robur Tea, Special Top Grade, —bold by Thomas, Oliver ani Thomas, Kaponga. „ £vu vyajv r a saving tea. Robur Te Special Top Grade, is the most saving tea you can buy. No Ceylon or or-1 dmary blended tea will make so many cups to the pound as ftobur.—Sold bv Kaupokonui Dairy Co. ;j |T MAKES a delightful cup of teadoes Robur. Nootherissonice.no other will give greater satisfaction for the same money. Robur is aupreme.Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. a delicious, full, soft, silky true tea | flavor, order Robur Tea, Special Top Grade. It has no equal.—Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. » attributes of Robur Tea are Quality, Purity, and Strength. Quality makes the flavor, Purity the wholesomeness, and Strength the economy.— Soldby J. Arthur, Ngacre. t L*«a or snoppmg demands an occasional cup of Robur Tea. So refreshing, so fragrant, so delicious. It's very economical, too. Order to-day Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa. 0
<pARANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVEST. * MKNT SOCIKTY. (Permanent) BUT YODR OWN HOME. J^xz^tzr on FreehoM or a »- The Society pays cost of preparing and registerng all mortgages of £IOO or over Al profits divided equally amongst'borrowers and investors. The Society Is purely co"per a ! during Z ' h » c *' cuI «»™ of'the profits made (luring the last few years. For example • A member borrowing £IOO (live shares of fi"o each) would have paid In monthly instalments of £1 Us 8d In seven years .. £133 n 0 From which, deducting the amount of the loan .._,.... ioo 0 0 Would leave as paid for Interest the balance .. .. £"300 The Society has a RESERVE FUND of over £2OOO. Itexona has so many uses that It Is impossible to enumerate them. To-day It mnv be useful for the little cuts and bruises that the children are always receiving In their Play, and to-morrow perhaps a serious skin trouble, whitlow, or a bad case of riles will succumb to Its healing Influence. In Ecrama and various, forms of Skin Trouble, Rerona and Rexona Soap exert . the rapid healing properties which have made Itexoua a household word. Obtainable everywhrt*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1919, Page 6
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