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o**A % C>nA }f~TLj>6 THE FAVOURITE BRAND l/g per' TEA COUPON S. Every Kulf-pound Packet contains ONE COUPON, and every One Pound Packet contaiir. TWO COUPONfcS, and ro on. CASH COUPONS. Conponß given with every Caali Purchase. Save up these Coupon*, ami yon will be entitle* to choose a Valuable Present from a larjje and varied assortment. FOB JC2 10s CASH COUPONS or 15 TEA COUPON S-Fancy Teapot (assorted designs), 4 White-and-Gold Cups and Saucers, larjje size, etc. FOR .£5 CASH COUPONS or 30 TEA OOUPONS-Copper Alarm Clock. F.mcy Chili* Clock FOR £7 10-< CASH COUPONS or 45 TEA COUPONS— 2I-pieco Tea Set. FOX JEIS CAbH COUPONS or 30 TEA COUPONS -2O'-yiece Dinner Set. YV Oi/y^i ZJJU"* WILLIS-STREET. FVVV VVVVVVV 'V V V 'V "v "v ~^r '^> r V?7l kA $m. Pli * Tfili^k^£ is no beverage so healthy, and so refreshing >4 ff^i^ as tea. Men, women and children enjoy morning 4 y A '* tea, afternoon tea, and often tea between times. y*J k^j Every tea is not alike, either in taste or in value. Tea .♦> grown in a tea garden this year may be of excellent aroma ♦ and full flavoured, whilst the crop grown in the same garden next year may be sadly deficier: in the good qualities that ► 4 make tea a refreshing beverage. The British-grown teas comprising the Crescent brand and other teas supplied by the ♦ . Empire Tea Company, are chosen with the greatest care so '_. as to ensure a uniform high quality always. Long experience : ► A^ has taught us exactly what teas are necessary to produce a \, 4, choice, fragrant beverage, and thousands of consumers through- <J J^x out the Dominion can testify to our success in giving them the k^a 4r. best quality it is possible to obtain. Crescent Tea should be .0 . properly infused to bring out its delicious flavour. Moreover, 4, it will be found economical in use, and once it has been tried i k4j the palate will not tolerate any of the harsh badly-selected £> teas so often met with. It is sold retail by all grocers who *4^ study their customers, at 2/- per pound, and is worth far 4> b^4 more when compared with some teas that should have no r^i 4 place in the household. Crescent Tea is essentially an i w*> afternoon or morning tea. It refreshes, invigorates and k^ £♦ , pleaies all who use it. ♦ V A.* i. iii in ■■ mm■■ ■■ ■ ? /» " K^^ ■•' V V Wr ™ V " ™ ™ Xr Sy V VW * A X♦K ♦ ♦>♦ ♦ V vAVaVAM ♦♦ ♦ ♦ <T o^

STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Maria Basrbit, of No. C Charlton-avenue, We* lingts:i. in the Colony ol New Zealand, do scloranly and sincerely declare thai I have car«fuiJr read the annexed document, consisting; ol throe folioi, and consecutively numbered Tram one to tbree, and that it contains and it a true and faithful account of my il!ne» and cure by Olements Tonic; and »l«o contains my full permission to publish In any way tny statement*—which I gfv* volnntarily, without receiring any payintnt; and I maka this solemn declaration conscientiously believing' tba same to bs trae, and by rirtu- ot th« provisions of an Act of the General AasamUy of Net* Zealand Intituled " Tfee Justices ol Peace Act, list." Declared at Wellington, this ninth day of Ifny. oat taoutaud Dine hundred and thvia, befw t ne, hy. wacKcoy, jr.p.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 13