ii YOU—: troubled L I WITH A COUGH? I ALL KINDS OF COUGHS fv.l ie: » to I i? J/KES’ ! 1i tuRA I COUGHI & Aids Expectoration | | Eases the Breathing I Soothes the Chest. | I PRICE 1/6 H All and Stores. ! '' I: I Red . j 1 Seal. I Tea. i I | The Flavour $ v/ms b fi vour Favour. ffi £ < The Standard of | | Tea Excellence. J h .[ bL J tho chatrn of Rad Seal Tea 1 I is its exquisite flavour. It f brews a rich thick liquor, f which is very agreeable to F the palate. Red Seal Tea is f . a blend of the * ne S L Killr grown Ceylon f and Indian Teas, and Is •< blended in a scientific way to achieve the best results In quality. The original aroma and bouquet are preserved, as the tea is packed in lead and not in tin foil. I [ RED SEAL TEA ns,’cz*Msaaraa tcnnnKXUKa&aum BKnBORffIRV y < Dids for your favour on the ' merits of its flavour. ! ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER. r 2 * ® fek A A A A A A A A Jk
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 3 August 1906, Page 4
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179Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 3 August 1906, Page 4
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