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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TEA DRINKERS "AMBER TIPS 1 ' Tea REDUCED JN PRICE BY THREEPENCE per lb., but no reduction in quality. Its high standard is still maintained, and will be maintained as hitherto. BEWARE of the cheap Inferior teas now on the market. Remember 'The Lancet" says:—"FlNE TEAS MEAN BETTER HEALTH." STICK TO THE "OLD FAVOURITE" | "AMBER TIPS" 114 •f The Handiest Place In | I Every Medicine Chest. | Ll^^ggJ = The most effective preparation is = &&!&*&&&%&* 1 ever most in In order to \\ V s g&___Z_______*_Z* 1 prevent winter cough's and colds E | . fi 'om.developjng. E | " Parrot" Brand Eucalpptus Is _\ mmmmmimmm. = always kept' hands, because it is _ __BS-_BP_____, prompt in banishing mono winter _ mmW-9Mmsmm\m _j ills such as Coughs, Colds, Influ- C mMsmmm _____ enza, kheumatism, etc. ~ ___^_fflffi_ff|_P?l p I Have a bottle ready for emergen- _- 11 i eies. When taken or inhaled it kills _\ \^^_M_Wf__Wm__^_W_\ __ - germs quickly and stops disease. _ ______t_\ . When applied externally it affords r V*n|!Pt_^__B^^ relief: v4_________l___F | Insist on the g Ig^^^^^^^E Parrotßraito ■ Eucalyptus _. Mm __ m M_W wtr^^^ /£' the best COCOA, JV/\ V?__P S° *° the "Firm * 'litiffZa that grows it! rsT^ WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS THE PUREST STIMULANT IN THE WORLD

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 196, 17 August 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 196, 17 August 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 196, 17 August 1920, Page 9

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