I ARE | troubled I WITH A COUGH * I ALL KINDS OF COUGHS I YIE I- D TO | IjSYKES' 0 hFHOI II II COUGH [I d Aids Expectoration f Eases the Breathing | Soothes the Chest. j I PRICE 1/6 | I All QJ’emzsts and Stores. | : Red. ■ Seal. { Tea. | I The Flavour I 0 I wms I your Fcsvowr. | | The Standard of H I Tea Excellence. | [ 3 p MoTXDDC! < i th© charm of Rod Seal Tea ©- i Is its exquisite flavour. It [ brews a rich chick liquor, ( which is very agreeable to f the palate. Red Seai Tea is p*” f a blend of the k finest hillf grown Ceylon r an d Indian b- Teas, and is fe- blended In a scientific way k. to achieve the best results L in quality. The original arok ma and bouquet are pre1 served,as the tea is packed 1 in lead and not in tin foil. r RED SEAL TEA WSSECDWSSrSii*® 1 !* tSHXBU-lMUSrxa Wt Bids for your favour on the . merits of its flavour. ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER. r 2 J
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 17 August 1906, Page 4
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175Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 17 August 1906, Page 4
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