f ARE H troubled f COUGH? I - all kinds of COUGHS kfj YIELD T O I |. fKES 7 ] Ilf no A I I COUGH Aids Expectoration Er. scs the Breathing j j / Cc i'thes the Chest. L | PRICE 1/6 H m AP and Stares. I ■'a " ” I 11 Tu ® == j 1 * Red . ! 1 Seal. Tea. s I The fl wins I vour Favour. L - — 1 The Standard of rj | Tea Excellence. f hnaLjiuiLiid \ b* - *4 . the charm ef Seal Tea ] L Is its exquisite flavour It < «d [ brev/s a rich thick liquor, J [ which is very agreeable to j r the palate. Rod Seal Tea Is j p* - a blend of the N > finest hillc grcwn ceyi ° n 1 b- and Indian " # s> Teas, and Is -4 k- blended In a scientific way to achieve the best results J in quality. The original aro- J ma and bouquet are pre- J \ 1 served, as the tea is packed J 1 in lead and not In tin foil. J Q RED SEAL TEA j F I 5 . I Bids for your favour on the J F I 1 I ’.merits of its flavour. 1 £ \ j ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER. ] 2' j
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 17 April 1906, Page 4
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199Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 17 April 1906, Page 4
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