It is hard to imagine
a more severe test for coal than that afforded by the " Discovery " on the Antarctic Expedition. " Coalbrookdale" was used entirely during the long period spe»&» 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 o? coal .could have been more suiCable 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 " toItfay! Your own coai merchant can supply it I
"TIGER When you buy "Tiger" Tea you get the best valuable obtainable for your money. It is impossible here to fully describe the quality and goodness of it—you must use it to realise its punty and fragrance. It is TEA—a blend of the best of Ceylon and Indian Teas in proper proportions, and embodying the distinciive qualities of each. There are many teas on the market, and it is only by trial that you ' can know which is bejst. When yoa ute 'Tiger" Tea you will like it—jou will use no other. Always on top.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8870, 2 November 1907, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8870, 2 November 1907, Page 2
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