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FEBSONAL. DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. MR SMITH- SOLE CONTROLLER OP THE BROOK'S RUPTURE APPLIANCE CO., has left for his Headquarters. 11. Manners Street, Wellington. Client, writing to Mr Smith can be supplied by return mail. [ BRICKS. BRICKS Second-hand Bricks for Sale Cheap. PURISI HOUSE BLOCKS FENCING MATERIALS WINSTONE, Ltd. Carriers, Goal Merchants. SOAP. 1 of the wash-tub is 1 banished by the ' Hydroleine' 1 B of our g^udnK-titers, is doing hocrs of ff E the easy time enjoy _d by every jscr oi X i Hydroleine Soap M Half a packet r___rsa_veil io a _u.c_.e_r- ■ fal of hotting wxtcr in a io or i. gaP_on tub B of cold water. Soak clirthes over oipht, R botl for ro miont-s witb rcmaituog bilf H {Melee, of n Hydroleine " and nase. Com- , ■ pare this metfcod with lhe ordt-tary »ashi_tg- ■ d__y, and then S4j» to yoor gnx«rs ." I toast H have Hydrolcme So«d." • I TEA KCERCBLAJ.TS. It s the flavour of the Leaf, NOT the shape. Some tea buyers judge a leaf by its symmetry, but over fifty years' experience has taught the blenders of "Butterfly Tea' that shape is no criterion of flavour—and after all it's by the flavour that you I judge a tea. We MUST have quality, irrespective of shape. j We import only the young, ] full-flavoured leaves grown on j the best hill plantations of I | Ceylon—leaves simply brim- j ' ming over with rich, delicious j flavour, which makes ! BUTTERFLY TEA j First in Flavour i I with those who appreciate a really tasty, refreshing cup of j tea. Butterfly Tea is famed for its flavour—there's a subtle richness, a delightful delicacy about it, which is the result of scrupulous care in blending— machine packed to insure freedom from breaking and crushing of the leaf, and ample protection in air-tight sealed packets. 1/6 1/8 2/- 2/3 Ib. YOUR GROCER SELLS IT. i '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 10

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