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DRINK PURE TEA SELECTED BY OUR EXPERT. GOLD LEAF TEA STANDS FOR PURITY. Not touched by hand; blended and packed by electric machinery ; deleterious dust removed by vacuum process. We guarantee it. * Purity Guarantee A REWARD OF £I.OOO. will'be paid to anyone proving that Gold Leaf Tea contains any scented or artificially colored or flavored leaf. J. RATTRAY & SON, LTD., Dunedin. "Your Teals Really Good” “Messrs J. Battray & Sou, Ltd. “ Dear Sirs,— “Enclosed please find 78 Coupons of Gold Leaf Tea. It is stated on Coupon a really good watch for 75 Coupons, and I would like one of these for my boy’s birthday. Your tea is really good.' I’ve always used - Tea until this time last year, when your ad. in the newspaper induced me to try it, and since I have used no other. “ Wishing your tea every success, “ I am, yours faithfully, “ (Mrs) G. S- ’’ “ Liquid Sunshine from Sunny Ceylon! ”

, Country Cousin: “Has a taxidermist; anything to do with a taxicab ? ” Town Dweller: “ Er— no. A taxidermist skins only the lower animals.” “SPUING IS HERE!” Unly too well do wc know that spring Las arrived. Colds everywhere. Guard against infection by sucking Pulmonas regularly. Speedy relief for influenza ■and all bronchial ailments.*ad stores, Is Ckl and 2s (id.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5

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