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9HIII III) Mil UK 1111 mi nil mi “ERBATE”I (Pronounced Er —bat —e) S is the name given to an especially fine quality of the prepared leaves m of an Evergreen Shrub (Ilex Paraguayensis) specially cultivated and ■ prepared by the aid of modern machinery, which eliminates useless | stalks and dust. f The leaves of this Ilex or Holly, which is grown in Paraguay and Southern Brazil, are pressed, dried, and sun cured. ERBATE is a herb not unlike green tea in appearance; it is aromatic and very sustaining and invigorating. The South American natives from the most remote periods have known its worth, and it was a common practice with them then, as now, to work for many hours at a time without other food or drink than this Herb. It is giving relief from Rheumatism to hundreds of New Zealanders who have persevered with this Wonderful Remedy. Sufferers from Neuritis, Diabetes, Insomnia, Indigestion, Constipation, all Nervous, Kidney, and Stomach Troubles have received complete relief. Obtain a ilb Canister from your Grocer or Chemist and give it a Fair Trial. GET THE ERBATE FEELING. Made Like Ordinary Tea. Wholesale from NEILL & COMPANY LTD., 31 Crawford Street, Dunedin. m I 1, •ijjj u m I** '■*** 111 I M M if v * - > mPI TO AMERICA and throuqh to EUROPE A glorious trip across the Pacific in the fast, luxurious British Ships of the Union Line—the Monowai and the Makura. The spacious decks and " roomy ” rooms, the excellence of the cuisine, the completeness of the comfort afforded, the meticulous service addressed individually to each passenger—these, with calls at Rarotonga and Tahiti on the way, will make your voyage seem a delightful dream. U.S.A. and CAN AD lAM RAILWAY TRAVEL. Itineraries, cost of lours and all information supplied for U.S.A. and Canadian Railway Travel. Rail and hotel reservations arranged. Through bookings to the United Kingdom and Europe. i UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. Marvellous Indentions THE THERMETTE This is a remarkable Picnic Kettle. In it a little paper, twigs, or rubbish will boil enough water for 12 cups of tea in five minutes. mm [MPOO 12/6 Price, A CALIFONT THAT COSTS NOTHING TO USE Place a handful of lighted chips or rubbish in the ‘‘ Edina ” Rapid Water Heater, then turn on the tap. Scalding hot water—enough for a bath—at once flows from the outlet. iff 12/6 Price, £3/12/6 A.&T.Burt LIMITED, STUART STREET DUNEDIN

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Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 4