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i ! ithv x*4/ *^'^^> L'^i^A |i The Connoisseur's Choice Cannot be ignored, for he is a man of wide experience and great discrimination. When he positively declares a preference for ;'" i j You may be sure he has satisfied himself that it is always to be relied on. " ! "ORIENT" TEA is always of uniform, quality and strength, of the same fresh, full flavor and fragrant aroma. ...'■. ■ ! ! It is a most satisfying, palatable.and stimulating beverage, and is free from all injurious ingredients. With the most delicate digestion may safely use " Orient" Tea. Enclosed in each half-pound packet is a coupon entitling I j the holder to a choice of prizes equal to fourpence in the J . . pound returned.. , . , . „, These coupons are given in addition to our Cash Disconnl „....-,. Coupons worth up to 5 per cent. ••ORIENT "TEA IS SOLD ONLY BY WILLIS STREET . WELLINGTON /X "r^^^^^^l?^' apricots used mSt .4 &S / /£^^§?^PCr^^^i George Apricot Jam come f^^^^^^^m So. THSthf2S!' 11l \ f Sl»l d«y S and cold night, pro- gW. "\ 1^ ducc a Pnc°ts equal to the P$Q :^\k- amOU6 Spaniih crop. ,-•.. <$k- \'dC Ji c stones arc removed Wsm Ws®^ Y\P^J X'-l ' 'he fruit, and fineat p|g| MssoMi,n - kV ft P No. 1 sugar is added. Wsfi{ iMM^^^^^y^^^W^ ""y'hi« delicioM,'t«ty"Lural fej|.', ; P Ta£le il-won^-perfection 1 ' ?g':^ ■:;:.'//" ...;:r:' :/:■ *'f ?SMwl^^M^^^^^^^^^ p, V ■ '■-■-■■'• TS^is-is tfa.® ... y fWI Bi ~m ~~m" '"'■■""''"' ~ Some—Chaifsara easy- in f Mr 113 1 name only" This "Kumfee" II lili 1 ■ EaS° '" its fullest sense is M—.l —I. fj M fi y°ur experience when once r- • "I jJS you sit in it. .. A. C JENSEN 1 Handsome and DurableB . Mads on the premises from \ Furniture ! selected. Oak—it will Isst a j „ . „ lifetime. : , Specialist j | pp ■• , | Adjustments can be made j \ UJ IfmßflgrS-Sl. A while, sitting. No rods to 1 k WELLINGTON | —!^- ---frj I j ?c • Do not ■ confuse ■ this Chair '■fi % *l 5j J^ * with a Morris-Chair. They're $I I I % different. ii St'] iv tf N {; g I | k f & Let uo prove to you. the | g | ;| 5^ g ;| J Comfort of thio Ea y Chair \ I v a la I iIJ I asS*^ 1

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 69, 21 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 69, 21 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 69, 21 March 1918, Page 10

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