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TALKS (Introducl or y) TO WIVES. THE Proprietors of " TIGER TEAS " have every reason to feel gratified at the fact that, in the face of additional competition and the added number of coupon teas put on the market of late years, the steady yrarly increa°p in t'le output of "TIGER" continues undiminished. This is the rcost eloquent testimony that could be Kiven of the sterling qnality and constant roliubility of this, the most popular New Zealand bleud. To the Hrge number of vivfs throughout New Zealand who enthusiastically proclaim the virtues of the "TIGEK" brand, and have nped it constantly since its inception, and to that ever-increasing army of younger wives who are daily recognising that it is the standard of Tea value, we return thanks. If you watch this space we hope to have a number of agreeable and friend'y talks with you on mutual iy interesting toj icp. THE PROPRIETORS. A HIGH AUTHORITY ON WAI-RONGOA MIX ERA I W A T E R. Bottled only at Ppringp, Wsi-Plmigw. The JV>i/i Zealand Nrdical Jour -el s«\y > la regard to the Wsvter itt^'lf, b q a tab I beverage it can be confidently recoraoiended Beautifully cool, clear j»nd effervescing, the taste clean, with just BufEcieut ohalyboate astringency to remind oue that rhert are healing virtues as weil as simple refreshment in the liquid, this Mineral Water ought soon to beoome popular amongst all who can afford the very Blight cost entailed." We Bupply the Dunedin and Wellington Hospitals, the Union Coirpany'n entire fleet, ana Bellamy's with ou 7*7 * P:\re Mineral Water. Specially-made Soda Water for Invalids For Permit to visit Springs apply Dunedin Offio THOMSON AND CO , Office • T) nr ,eK}; T* Dunedin Pork and Poultry Coy. IN Opening a STORK for the RALE of DAIRY-FED PORK, POULTRY, &c, we hope by strict attention to business and keeping only the bept possible articles to merit a share of pnblio patronage. It is alfo proposed to keep for pale COKED POUL' RY, P'tRK and SMALLGOOD^; to take Ordrr* for and Pr pare C"ld -utipeiH or 1 nuetxon Di-h - hi^ •<> >\ <^her Tnble elic >■ i p The Store i»< now Op fm the tranK*i,t>i<n ot buhineßH. Telepbt ne 1 82.^.

Address: 11 RATTRAY STREET.

TiV AY? IVI PT ? iox Botim8 otim that SYMINGTON'S COFFfcE ESSENCE whatever shall I do? Call at jL/JliiLXi) XYXXV ; the nearest Store you pass. They all Keep It.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 28, 13 July 1905, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 28, 13 July 1905, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 28, 13 July 1905, Page 28

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