| ARE H I TROUBLED i] I W.TH A COUGH? I j! ALL KINDS OF COUGHS. | I YIEX- ; I> TO I a 11 ■ B SMES' if UCURA II II h Aids Expectoration [ I Eases the Breathing [ I Soothes the Chest. j | PRICE 1/6 | © 1 : Red. Seal. Tea. i The Flavour j wins [ ; your Favour.. [ The Standard of t j Tea Excellence. h J 3 t zwninonr [ : i the charm of R«d Seal Tea &> [ is its exquisite flavour, lit •< brews a rich thick liquor, which is very agreeable to, the palate. Red Sea! Tea ts ’ a blend of the Unest hillgrown Ceylon > and Indian > Teas, and is >- blended In a scientific way to achieve the best results Sn quality. The original aroma and bouquet are preserved, as the tea is packed 1 in lead and not in tin foil. r RED SEAL TEA ■■pw-fl-mm--- x'g itxsoK*iE®wsiS£L i Bids for your favour on the [ merits of its flavour. A r ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER. L 2 *
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 14 August 1906, Page 4
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162Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 14 August 1906, Page 4
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