WE cannot make you good, but we CH,n make you feel gooa—"filiEß' Blend Teas. snagaaaaMH y ag,: Popularity, the Final Test of Valise! Only those products which have exceptional valua command an increasing popularity. t This is the case, with Coalbrookdala £oal The sale has steadily risen until it now exceeds Half a Million tons per year! . . . People insist on Coalbrookdale simply because they find "it pays" to use it It is nearly all " liye fire " —little waste in cinder or ash. Coalbrookdaln is the Coal for winter,—it radiates an intense heat The cheapest in the end is Coalbrookdale,— that's the secret of it's immense popularity and enormous sale ! . . Any Coal Merchant will supply you with the famous "Coalbrookdale." TEA, to be really wholesome, fullflavoured, and strong, depends upon skilful blending. Oylon (en, by itself lacks the qualities of "TltiEH" TRA, which is a combination of the pick of the Ceylon and Indian teas in prnper proportions. Tea is a native of India, and wa transplanted from India to Ceylon, it gained certain qualities by the change, bu lost others. Both are combin d ia "TIGER" TEA. Try borne. You'll like t. J. Graham and Co., A^-.nts
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8528, 5 September 1907, Page 3
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197Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8528, 5 September 1907, Page 3
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