COFFEE ESSENCE. tKrcd. Trmd, Sari.) | M COFFEE ESSENCE v 3 The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: U P in the morning, sleepy and cold, liiiT P"" 6810 - change!—and you're cheery and bold. cSnl What's the magic ? How is it done ? ||g| I !& J ust tr y a CU P of SYMINGTON. 623 THOS. STAUNQTOIf * CO.. Edinburgh and fnfn. tt . BOOTS ASP SHOES. ml Waterproof Yo\»r Boots for 6d. L. !IS ■""■""■^■^■■■■■^■■■••■■"■■aßMßaßßßßßß^^Baaßßaßaaßß^k^^^^^^^^^^^^n i i "'7 liq V id Preparation that fill* fie poros of leather, making tt abso- I n lutclj waterproof After using Rome jour boon polish much better than boforc, the S S leather is preserved and your Footwear lasts much longer. R I I If h ov.r,.v C i C o' t .V lr A . me '' i . < j ,lr '" s«ys:-This preparation increases the tensile strength 1 B th ""I a. 4 not r * mo ! ln 8 the natural moisture of tho leal her. decidedly 1 i W waterproofs the ooot, and a pair of soles so treated lasts TWO MONTHS LONGER. B H All good Bootmakers and Storekeepers sell Ronic at 1/. bot le noueh for two or I H three pairs of boots or shoes. I I|l If Ronic Is not stocked by yonr Storekeeper or Bootanakor, * " I ffl Ren<l lhC ' r Immo and ''* in "'-amps to Konic, Boi 553, OK C\t\i f B |3 Auckland, and we will send you a bottle post free. AW/AHw I BUraMBBHaBHBIiVHHii^HHHHBB^BVBVBIB^BIaBHB^BIBBHiBVaBvJ!
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 11
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