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AT YOUR DOOR I To the SURPASSING QUALITY of these Brand*in I I In Auckland its enormous and increasing sale for wet eighteen years ia the bast testimony of ita excellence. PLACED EASILY FIRST In competition with the wkoie of Australasia, as judged by American expert. (Vide Agricultural Gazette, N.S.W,, June 1899.) LONDON LARGEST BUYERS Say: "It h the pick of ait tho kktera coming from Anßtralaafc" (London corrtspondeotSydney Mornin* Herald, January 23rd, IiKHLJ ""HUEPfIaT,: come to London," (See letter, May 2fod, 180?.*) OUTti AFRICAN AGENT S»y«! "Can easily obtain mote for *Aw&or' Bntter.'thanfor. any other." (Letter, Avgwt 18th, M 03.) Write: " Buyers win me very much .better priee'for your Butter tiaa for any other in New Zealand." (Letter, May 29th.) Gold Medal Awarded Melbourne Exhibition, 1888. AHoosebotct Necessity A Tabto Delicacy Always the Best Always obtainable from j all Grocers, Provision swehaartsawl Dairymen, j SnppttelDfdly. VBOLESALE DEPOT: WKLLSSLET St. JJKSLiM.
CARRAGEEN BIBIUOB R I S H LYI 0 S WIL CDBK Influenza Bronchitis Asthma Sore Throat Coughs Colds fADBURY'S ■/ POCOA \J 0 C 0 A Is the typical English Cocoa, it is world-renowded for its absolute purity and its great invigoraHpn parties. Gives energy and toying power, and lirmnes to the muscle and nerves. Oadbdeys is cocoa, and the best cocoa only. Athletes shoal ake.care ut i:T»if? lidyconnoclj MK'flß'B NAVY CUT TOBACCO A.Bk for it,
AS VERY WEAK LOST FLESH RAPIDLY. Took quantities of medicine, Failed all the time, was quickly cured with AYBR'S PARSAPAKILLA " The World's Greatest Family Medicine." Yon ought to prorit \>y i.t greatly so if you are weak, have lost flesh, are without appetite, and lieel languid and depressed, hero is a quids and cortain euro. Perhaps the trouble is with your Wood and you aie a-ifferifig from headache, boils, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, and rheumatism; or if you are suffering from weakness of any kind, hero is a prompt and moat perfect cure. AYER'S SARS APART DM yy AS ASHINu MADE A PLEASURE 'EMPIRE GO'S NO. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP ROYAL BLUE
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1140, 8 November 1904, Page 4
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344Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1140, 8 November 1904, Page 4
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