I ARE YOU--* 1 troubled I WITH A COUGH?I AU- KINDS OF COUGHS i| vt *£ i> T O I t . i(ES' jjCORA i I COUGHS | Aids Expectoration i 1 Erses the Breathing j j Soothes the Chest. | f PRICE 1/6 j An (P*envsts and Stores. | wwiwwta iwmmai S 1 i li li . —- fzil . p —- j I: Red . | I ! Seal. I 5 | | I©B • | i I T* h»; I’V'.v*.- I I -• I _ ..... „ - ... - — ■ '■.. ----- $
k the charm of Seal Tea J : is its exquisite flavour It , s>• -d r brews a riph thick liquor, j f which is very agreeable to ] k the palate. Red Seal Tea is .?*" a blend of the k finest hill- 5 I 4J.) i L grown Ceylon k a n Indian Tea', and is < blended in a scientific way L. to achieve the best results «■/ L In qu dity. The original arok ma and bouquet are pre1 served, as the tea is packed in lead and not in tin foil. £ REP SEAL TEA j . Bids for your favour on the J . merits of its flavour. J k ask your STOREKEEPER. ]
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 6 July 1906, Page 4
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181Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 6 July 1906, Page 4
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