HUDSON'S EUMENTIfOL JUJUBES, POSE, TEE THS.QAT? TSE 1TOICE ! THE kTTNGS ! Miss AMY CASTLES writes.— "l havo used your Eumenthc! Jujubes, and have found them invaluable for tho throat, particularly in cases of colds. "I should like to renommond thorn to all aingorc." & %J * if HUDSON'S EUMENTHC". JUJUBES ARE SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS, In Tins, is 6d. The T. C. WILLIAMS CO., U.5.A.." . J have aleasurein announcing that thoir Celebrated J Brands cf Tobatco, j ' "'Victory " : Can now ba obtained at' all M^'i-cJss* stores in New Zealand, in tho r.sw packing. 2-oz. Docorattd Pocket, Tins, also ? , in Phjg. These Tobaccos are manufactured to smt> all tastes, and will £ive szlisf action to the most fastidious Stackers. " ...TRY THEM... YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DSD.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1907, Page 3
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