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....... yPBjLIC HOTKiEa.. _ ROME WASN'T BUILT IN k DAY. But the best expert knowledge and experience has been, expended in the production »f an invigorating, aromatic Tea ol delicate flavour that satisfied. Here's the point: "Choysa" has that full creamy liquor that completely assuages thirst, and gives forth a mild, healthy stimulation. You should study yourself and drink only Tea known to be pure and good. There's so much of the other about. "Choysa" is all Tea^—no dust or impurities. Get your grocer to send you a sample pound now. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof." Price, 1/6 per lb. i YOU WANT A. .STARCH That will give _Voa SFMNE SATISfACTIOfI. 1 Then aae — J! "PIESEBIE IiITSiS WITH The defects of the average Boot Polish are that it does not last, that it docs not preserve the leather, and that it ruts off easily. RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE I With little labour it gives a brilliant black gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. RADIUM IS CHEAP! ! It only needs to be applied thinly now -and , (hen. A rub occasionally does the rest. It is a wonderful' preserver of leather and will save 25 per cent in wear and tear. Best Boot Polish on Earth 1 ~.:■. . . BOOT SHOPS AND. tk _ STOKES |£D. 3- .'ila4*bvßadiurngoUsha.L(d. 400 PRIZES i IN -— 1 CHOCOLATE I VcontestV ARE YOU COLLECTING WRAPPERS > 2 Begin Now! I You should v— I THE BEST SOAP ' aa the mmrkmt FOR ALL, PURPOSES INSURANCE. | fc GOVERNMENT iNSURAttCF * DEPARTMENT | ['. PACT No. I. The GUARANTEE OF THE STATE; foes with every Policy issued by tbe Department ! Eveet person insnred miflar it? | i onriitions Te^s absplqtaly securfirmly assured thai whatever ma; 1 lappen the fall valae of his policy is as certain to be paid when tho claim accrues as thai the sn." shai; I rise in the morn ing. |

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 167, 15 July 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 167, 15 July 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 167, 15 July 1911, Page 11

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