II iast ymmm^~jJ^^/ ' ■^ Next time you are in flMiijnW /^ - ' jj& the grocer's, be sure to &0A ZT m order BGUHNVILLE COCOA. B This delicious - flavoured ■ Cocoa has become the regular breakfast and 11 I supper beverage of thousands of families ■ H throughout the United Kingdom. % I For those who have Physical or Brain Work m % to do it will be found nourishing and invigor- JF ating. Every one who tastes it likes it Mf because of its goodness and its appealing Jm Prepared by Cadbury's at their Model J^ Factory in |he Garden Village, jOF Save the Coupons and get a | JO£L GASfCHT OF CU-939LSTES pwtod-you FiiE!! aiHiHTmrrnfTTi""'" ■■"■■ '■ ■■■■■■ "TTOC-r^<*iT,nr-Fiirbi nw, m BMWi'wmiim ll m!H.!-L.i.'jiL.LiJiamjJ
1 May Your Cug of Happiness § 1 I §£ %ver Fflled With Amber Tips. 11 B Like nectar to the lips of the young folk, and a refreshing boon to MM 8 those of older years, Amber Tips Tea has a quality, a fragrance, and a ■ B 8 flavour that needs but a trial to convince the most discriminating. ■ 9 1 In every home where economy reigns jointly with sterling quality I I 1 AmoPF Tins if* a II ■ should be used, for it represents full value for your money. Hence no II D coupons are needed to sell it. II B The fact that its sales far outstrip those of any coupon tea is the best * | ■ proof of its quality. Moreover, it is always full weight without the S 5 Ask your grocer for Amber X I Tips. He sells three grades. The B H tSSZ/^^Z^SSstibS^Vi special 21- per pound Amber Tip» B ■ - /BZ3&^ £&/?59&& blend is remarkable value for the B i I .. fl^S^T^^^^^^^^Hi money—the 1/iO srade is also a H: ft -*v-jt . . Jr yJ^j&\ No old or stale teas ever cater BB' J " \ Xfi?- 0^ MI R TIPS TEA Stocked by the follows Storekeepers UOBKUT I?Am..'KR, Tuuranga. GEO. MAXWELL, Tnuranga. MOU.NTFOKT & BAKKK, Tuuranga. F. 11. HAMMOND, Taurunga. JNO. (!ILMOK"E,/rauranga. CIIAS. E. RIDLEY, Tauranga. tIOBEKT "J\TNG, T«. Puke. WALLACE & CO., Te Pul< c .
(1 TT A T>TVI" AAT L^ Have you used the right kind?J * v ajujjx.a. -W yrtrrri j ii uijijiiyjiiii utfirTTTiil . EstablishiMl 1821. If ucures promptly ami permanently- I .." i'vcr,v tlcsrripiion uceepU'd at or so-called Extract/ fromj lowest current rates. 11which' he derives greater profit. I Tin; Coiupany Ir.i.s now Ih-cii in sue- pjj octorß state that these crude oils 1 t'«'i*sful uperaiion it.»»' upwards of I #tre very to the he:irt^^J PltO.Ml'l AN!" I/IHKIIAL Si;! TLK- I #pO ssesseii curative qualities^ pecu- I Jjocal AtTi'nts. - —• T. fl. HALL & CO., Wolfe's Sclmapps, Iho m«>st hen it h.Agtiits & AihiriH'^, infu^jne spirit ilial jiab ever beVu AUCKLAND. produced.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5805, 10 May 1912, Page 3
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