AN Ideal Christmas Frasent is a Box ofM'Kenzie's " Cock o' the North " Hondai Lanka Tea, packed in Ceylon. URRY Up ! Christmas cheer is incomplete without that unsurpassed beverage " Cook o' the North " on the table. "Yes," said the landlord of the picturesque old tavern, " I am going to alter my ' Accommodation for man and beast'sign." "In what way ?" queried the tourist, "Why, I am going to put up, ' Accommodation for man and machine. 1 " Uncle Jonn: «' Well, Thomas, I have made my will to-day, and I need not tell jou that you are the sole]heir." Thomas: " Of course, it ia very kind of you. Uncle John, but I wish you had not made your will, .ill the same." I'neio John : " I'm surpnaed. Now you rue sure of getting everything.*' Thomas: •' 1 think not. When a man makes his will he ia pretty certain to live to bury all his rel*tives." TAETHING will touch yer auld S mither'a hert like a Xnniß Js"»x o' Hondai Lanka " Cock o' the North " Tea.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 9 December 1902, Page 3
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170Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 9 December 1902, Page 3
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