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Kozie Tea Coupons

The FOUK'III distribution ot eas|h bonuses to ccnsumers of KOZIK TEA takes place on 7th December. Ail coupons sent in by that date participate. Three lirst pri/.es of £5 eacji and -13 other cash bonuses ranging from, £3 to 2/ti given away at eaqh distribution instead of extensi\e advertising and costly packages, (loldon Uuineas and Golden Tfps combined. Try (..olden by post, 1/3.

MYERS & CO., Dentists, Octagon, corner of George Street, 'lhey guarantee the highest class of work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth give general satisfacti'om, and tifoe fact of tin em supplying a temporary denture while the gums are healing d,oes away with the inoanveniencc of being months avithoiut teeth They m.aJVufacture a single artificial tooth for Ten "-hillings, and sets equally moderate. The aXlmi'ni.vttration of mtTonis-oxlde gas is also a great boon to the so needing the extraction of a tooth.

Messrs Louis (iillr and Co , Sidney and Mclbo'iin,<\ •notify tihat the ' Catholic Home Annual ' for ]!),(),"> is now ready, and is excellent ivalue for the pii/ee, J/-, or by post, 193.

A delightful and an absolutely authentic anecdote is told of the Hon. John Costigan, the eminent Canadian statesman, who took the chair at the great meeting at Ottawa for the reception of the Irish National delegates. Mr. Costigan, as everyone knows, moved resolutions in favor of Home Rule so far back as 188*2 in the Dominion Parliament, which passed the House of Commons^ unanimously, and were carried in the Senate with only five or six dissentients. The Hon. Edward Blake, although politically opposed to Mr. Costigan, supported his resolutions m a speech of great. power which was in itself an admirable exposition ol the Irish demand for the restoration of Legislative Independence. Some years after ward's Mr. Costigan was asked by a member of vhe English House of Commons for the report of his Home Kule speech. Mr. Cositigan said he doubted whether he could procure a report of his own speech, whose merits he modestly deprecated, but promised to obtain the ieport of Mr. Blake's speech, which he generously declared to have been the speech of the debate.

Ex-Presideint Steyn, who is now in Paris, is reported to have told a representative of the ' Matin ' that he is going to spend two months in France to complete his convalescence, and that after that Jie will return to the Orange Kner Colony, h&vrng authority to do so by the British Uo\ eminent. Mr. Steyn intends to live on his farm near bloemfontein.

Many special features are embodied in the construction of the McC'ormick New Big 4 Mowers, noteworthy among which may be mentioned the frictionless bushings, symmetrical and staunch main frame, siirmla and powerful geais, direct stroke pitman, and long steel wearing plates foi the Jcniie. They aie not only durable machines, but they are also exceedingly light in draught and easy to operate, they are the farmers' favorite throughout the world wherever grass is grown. Mr. Campbell, Longlands, Hawke's Bay, working one of these lit Gini Mowers cut 200, acres m 10 days wit>hk),ut a hitch. This speaks for itself' that the McCormic 1 * Mowers aie all we claim for them. MORROW BASSETT n & C 0...

Mr. J Meagher, of the Export Produce Agency, Oashel street, ChnstcJuirch, has a dairy and sfteep larm to let m the North Island, on the Weiliiigton^Napier line. it, has an area of 900 acres, 110 of which are in cr-)p," and is delightfully situated. Fourteen years' lease will Le given t > an approved tenant;..

The Kxecutive Directory, of the 1 1 A.C 1 B Society oiler a of ten guineas tor the selected design totnew emblem certificates tor the Society. Full partic.ilais can be obtained lrom Mr. W. Kane, D.S., Auckland. .

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 1 December 1904, Page 30

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Kozie Tea Coupons New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 1 December 1904, Page 30

Kozie Tea Coupons New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 1 December 1904, Page 30

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