THE NEW YEAR FINDS US READY TO FILL YOUR STATIONERY AND DIARY WANTS. For your favours OF THE PAST WE THANK YOU, AND WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR. A HAPPY NEW YEAR. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, MABTERTON.
The 1912 Habit! THE dawn of a New Year is generally cho,sen for makiog good • irestoWuitionis, foiv promising seflif to do a good, many timings. There is Goaa'ceflyun adiulti to-day who has not given serious tliougiitb to this mattea-, a-nidi vowed, vows. It may lie to break with, old habite; it may be to do certain things hitherto perfunctorily done; but whateYfcl" tiierte miay be i't all amounts to the same tiling: ' 't/urning over a new leaf," and miay we suggeist to the reader to turn to a new leaf, a leaf that is true, that isi honest, that is reliable. Turn to tte leaf contained i!n a. packet of. iGresciell't Utond Tea, and you wild have a de'liciou© tea,, wdiicli ia both (soothing anid stinmJtMdng. Crescent '■Blend Tea is a high cla,ss tea ; ifo iis a scientific com hi nation of the fine dei'ioate teas of Ceylon, and the istrong robust- teas of Indliia. It cosits 2s per lb, and is worth fully 2s 6di.
Empire Tea Co. UJO. C AND CO PROPRIETORS, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10514, 2 January 1912, Page 6
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