Recommended by Medical Authorities "The Lancet"—the world's foremost Journal —U very outspoken about tea, and states that FINE Taa Is healthful, while coarse tea, so often sold loom, is both injurious and wasteful. Insist on
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Another Sensational Offer: matmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm/mmmmmmmmmmammmmmKmammmammmaß Stewart Robinson has made a further big shipment of ARMY BOOTS from England. And they are wonderful value. East India Kip, water-tight tongues, heavy sole* leather toecaps, reinforced counters, heavily stitched thick soles. Made by one of the best Contractors for the British Government. Prices 21/6 Pair / Or Two Pairs at the rate of 21/- Pair. Postage 1/2 extra for any part of New Zealand. Sizes 5 to 11. This is one of the finest offers Stewart Robinson has ever made STEWART ROBINSON The Livety Boatman 108 Cashei Street West and 743 Colombo Street /Amm I n iirln—i Immiw^
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