"KAPAI TE MONA." It Is pleasing to hear the Maoris' appreciation—they generally know a good thing. A traveller Introduced Puimonas to some natives near Rotorua who were suffering Trom coughs and colds. On his next visit the Maoris eagerly wanted more Puimonas. They Kept on repeating, "Kapai te Mona." Puimonas always benefit throat and chest. Their frequent use guards against infection. At chemists, 1/6 and 2/6. — (Ad.) The superb flavour, the handiness, the economy of "Camp" Coffee, and its absolute freedom from impurity make it the finest coffee ever offered!—(Ad.)
_______\ _\\___ Kaij. to Hcatflw EAT AN APPLE AFTER EVERY MEAL— / Big, juicy, luscious apples. They look delicious, just to _f tempt us to keep healthy. The apple is the king of fruits, _f —I and the greatest of all health-providers. _f cowrrav An apple after every meal completes your _f c• l. i! i. diet and cleanses the teeth. _f. rreight will be Af paid on Case AT neiZ £rt l or Eat a PP IeS ffeSh ' <* baked. / station on receipt Make more apple pies, puddings, tarts, // of cash with % c •«.*. ' M order. a ™ fritters. I Address all orders / • . to Buy apples from the " Red Band" a FRUIT" ~J c.p o Box' 700 Shops—get the best quality and the greatAuckland. ' est value. ALL FRUIT GUARANTEED " A " GRADE. l_H_9J Munro and mf •__\__w Dougherty. Delicious #W jT __m, _f 51b. bags 1/6 1/11 VL/IJU • l^X 81b. bags 2/4 2/11 -Jf A Cases ,o/« 13/6 (^nXiiA-O CASES delivered FREE within Auckland City and Suburbs. JT^ Order Your Cases from Any Red Band Shop / ■mW mW mW
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 18
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