Have You Even Tried "Ti^er" Teas. " IT UP TO YOU TO get acquainted with the good qualities of ''TfGElt." Don't wait till your husband complains of the tea you are using— men are long guttering,—but keep with him by giving hitn good TEA— The best value obfainable. If every body knew the real excellence of •'TIGEH" TRAS it would be almost impossible to supply the demand. Every ounce is worthy. The "TIGER" Blends brmgabenison on hj( mes where they are used. iet Some "Tiger" Tea To-day.
It is hard to imagine a more severe test for coM | than that afforded by thF 1 " Discovery " on the Antarctic Expedition. " Coalbrookdaie" was used entirely during the long period spent among the ice and snow. The Engineer wrote on his return: COALBROOKDALE Coal "was used entirely for Steaming, Cooking, and Warming purposes, and I can positively say that no class of coal could have been more suiC able in every way." If you uve coal for either of the above purposes you will find that " Coalbrookdale" will give you the same satisfaction that it did to the "Discovery" pioneers Try " Coalbrookdale" today! Your own coal merchant can supply it!
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8864, 26 October 1907, Page 2
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196Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8864, 26 October 1907, Page 2
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