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A DELICIOUS JP&L Jo^ ALWAYS BE^^ E ; hussTi r FRABRART *$^* $$ on top.' Tea knows what a Deli- '$jfr J jfr rajjtthi^"^ For Purity, Strength,and cious Beverage it is. a Flavor, Tiger Tea is preT , „ . „c „ JO^A - • emaiuent. Hence ita creat It is a Scientifically- fiVfi popularity. & blended Indian and Ceylon Tea, aoid has a Fragranfc JT If you have not yet tried Aroma which makes fofc jt^ BEFRESHJHS tjZ^jS^SL t tiirst for a cup of it. v

Xlle Dunedin Pork and Poultry Coy. IN Opening a STOKE for the SALE of DAIRY-FED PORK, POULTRY, &0., we hop* by striot attention to business and keeping only the best possible articles to merit a share of pnblio patronage. It is alfo proposed to keep for sale COOKED POULTRY, PORK and S HALLGOODS ; to take Orders for and Prepare Cold tfuppers or Luncheon DUh.es, Soupß and Other Table Delicacies. The Store is now Open fnr the transaction of business. Telephone 1823. Address : 11 RATTRAY STREET. A HIGH AUTHORITY ON WAI-RONGOA MINERAL WATER. Bottled only at Springs, Wai-Rongoa. The New Zealand Medioal Journal Bays la regard to the Water itself, as a tabl beverage it can be confidently recommended Beautifully cool, clear and effervescing, the tacce clean, with just sufficient chalybeate astrragenoy to remind one that there are hoaling virtues as well as simple refreshment in the liquid, this Mineral Water ought soon to become popular amongst all who can afford tiie very slight cost entailed." We supply the Dunedin and Wellington Hospitals, the Union Company's entire fleet, ana Bellamy's with on* Prtre Mineral Water. Specially-made Soda W ater for Invalids. For Permit to visit Springs apply Dunedin Office THOMSON AND CO , Office: Dunedin. WHAT BETTER Could you give as a precesnt than a nioe Prayer Book 1 NOTHING ! Where osn you rely upon getting a good selection and value for your money ALEX.SLIGO'S 42 George Street Dunedn. If you can't corse to seleo tone you can have one sent by pos ...POST PAID PRICES... 1/., 1/7-, 2/-, 2/3, 3/-, 4/-, 6/-, 6/-, 7/6-, 10/. IIP WaUNGTON,OUNEOIN«CHRBICHIII)CH

T^XT AT> IMTT? t 'orgotten that SYMINGTON'S COFFEE EBBENCB, whatever sball I do? Call at JJJIJXXXL ItIJJJ I the nearest Store yen pats. They all Keep It.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 35, 1 September 1904, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 35, 1 September 1904, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 35, 1 September 1904, Page 28

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