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AGPAND COMBINATrON. The finest, growths of In<-"ia a»i Ceylon Teas are blended into " KOZT.E " TEA. It posßesseß the virtues of both. Try a- brew, and co'e' the delicious freshness "KoziVhas. " Ail who would aouiove success should endeavour to merit it," VTTE have during the past year spared no ▼ T expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and oan now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing bo. We invite all who enjoy A Good Glass of Beer to ask for STAPLES BEST On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have Buooessfully removed the reproach that Gcod Bear could not be brewed in Wellington. J STAPLES AND CO., Limited MOLBBWORTH AND MuBFHY STBHBTB WELLINGTON. UKIKI NATURAL MINEJbAL WATER. FOE RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION ETC. At all Olubß, the Leading Hotels, and on board the U.S.S, Co.'b Steamers. PURIRI NATURAL MINF.RAL WATER DO YOU WANT £5 ? Then cave up " Kosie " Tea Coupons. Eighty-eix cash prizes, value £55, given hilf-yearly. First three prizes £6 each. The current " K vZlB " Tea Competition closes 7th June. [flow to Cook' Wen! I The Instructions of I one of New Zealand's I Leading Teachers : — I •• Pastry is most particular in I "requiring a Hot Quick Oven I "to cause the starch cells of 1 "flour to burst and absorb the I "fat. If the oven is slow — the I " pastry is tough. I «• Bread and Cakes. — First I " heat the oven thoroughly some 1 " time before it is wanted, so that I '« there will be a GOOD steady I " heat by the time it is required. I «« Meats — The application of a j " QUICK STRONG HEAT to the SUri " face coagulates the albumen. | " This prevents ijuice escajring. lamsa i The " Hot Oven," ¥ mmm Steady/* "Quick, Strong" Heat essential to . good cooking can always rM , Brri be attained by using COALBROOKDALE It gives an intense, C 1 C\ A f strung, and efficient <■, vl/rlLt heati B i ways under control. You can order " Coalbrookdale "..West' port Coal from your own coal merchant* See you get " Coalbrookdale " 1

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 18 June 1908, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 18 June 1908, Page 29

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