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* What Ik H«r onfered^^-^

FRAGRANT A-tp M REFRESHING

DELICIOUS BEVERAGE. Everyone who uses Tiger Tea knows what a Delicious Beverage it is. It is a Scientificallyblended Indian and Ceylon Tea, and has a Fragrant Aroma which makes folk thirst for a cup of it.

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NELSON 11 HITE I CO.’S NEW 9/ TARIFF • TEA REDUCED FROM 2/2 UNDER NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF.

Experience establishes the fact (hat Van Houten's Cocoa is not only the Highest in Quality and the most delicious in flavour, but also (be most economical in use. Buy a tin and prove this for yourself. ocoa Best & goes farthest. 'Jf NOTHING LIKE THEM. LIN-SHINE.

TEASING TOM WAS A VERY BAD BOY, TO VEX HIS MOTHER, HIS FAVOURITE JOY 5 HE TORE GREAT HOLES IN ALL HIS SUITS, AND SPOILED THE FLOOR WITH HIS DIRTY BOOTS; HE SMEARED THE CHAIRS WITH CHEWING GUM. AND SLID UP AND DOWN THE LINOLEUM. BUT GENTLE JANE WAS AS GOOD AS GOLD, SHE ALWAYS DID AS SHE WAS TOLD. SO SHE SET TO WORK, AS YOU’D SUPPOSE (WHILE MOTHER MENDED TOMMY’S CLOTHES), AND THE REASON OP THAT POLISH FINE IS ENTIRELY DUE TO OUR “LIN-SHINE.” WHITTOME, STEVENSON & CO., LTD., DOMAIN FACTORY, AUCKLAND.

AORieUITURAL "aOtoffl “ MOTORS FOR FARMING have now passed the Experimental Stage, and are acknowledged by Experts and Practical Farmers to be one of the Best Inventions of Modern Times for Economising and Facilitating all work connected with Agricultural Farming. After innumerable Experiments, and Severe Tests in all Weathers, and on All Classes of Land, THE “IVEL” MOTOR Has been Brought to a HIGH PITCH OP PERFECTION. CombiningSIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, SPEED. ECONOMY AND PRACTICAL UTILITY. The “North British Agriculturist” of January 14th, 1904, says:—“lt is very simple in construction, and any intelligent workman can drive it with perfect accuracy. The motor weighs only 20cwt, and as the weight is distributed over three wide wheels, the machine makes hardly any impression upon the land, which is soft with rain. The cost of liquid fuel is very small, and comes out at immensely less than the cost of horse labour. During the past harvest the “Ivel” Motor has been thoroughly at work in the harvest fields in England, doing excellent work.” Having just obtained the “IVEL" COMPANY’S very Best Terms, we are now in a position to quote advantageously to New Zealand Farmers. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. r, ■■ iHSOff, STROTHERS & GO., LTD., EAEDWAEE MEEOHAN TS, CIIEISTCIIUEOH, N.Z.

6 & / The Ileady-to-Senre Cereal Jim Dumps declared just yesterday. in spite of all that I can say About the value of my food, The best is that it tastes so good. Force’ fills with vigor to the brim: It s food for men,” said “Sunny Jim” the standard of cereal value. Sweet, crisp flattes of wheat and malto i itT , & Ceroal Food Vnequeded, k , n AV. H. Wallib,” CON EOT & CO. , OABH BUTOMEKa e. f. eeedeeicksoF, MANGAPGAKA CASH STOEE (Near Whetuakara), Agent f foe "hawkb’s bay HBEALD." Copies may be obtained regularly. ffiSMSCO-STEBBT, STATTOJf-Sia ST Uf i Also, Agent for H. 0. Gibbons and Oo.'a Seeds. Cornish and Co.'s Pianos and Organs. Farm and Garden Seeds a Speciality,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12868, 21 September 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12868, 21 September 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12868, 21 September 1904, Page 4

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