■ BY SPECIAL B I APPOINTMENT' I ] ,- I■' NO TEAS | MINOR OUT OF ENGLAND ■ B HAVE RETAINED THE ■ ■largest sale for ■ ■J SO MANY YEARS AS ■ In elsonJ ■ k V'--r ■-•£; .CEYLON AND H Efci •> AIDED TEAS. IT IS ■ ■ 1A..->OSS|BLE TO BUY ■ ■ BETTER TEAS. OR TEAS ■ ■I THAT HAVE PLEASED ■ ■ LONGER ■/ ■ ":: .. ' ' / m cWo:i<w.*iLvcß H MEDALS IN M"
- Mr 11. Didkenson. <;f Kaikoho. had the misfortunes to hibO v 150 »uinca llonuicy Marbh- ram thruii'^li a slin-.'. on tha eye. Tlie ram waw luirohastO fn-.m Ma* Shrn-t, of Fioldinu. iart Fehruoiy, and since then toj.k 'ust prize and championship a* the C»\niiridco! Show. TTo was insured for* £ilfH>. For Chvonio OiPst Coraplaini>' 3 Woods' Great Peppermint Cin-e, Is fid, 2il 6d.— Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 29 April 1911, Page 1
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119Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 29 April 1911, Page 1
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