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L Tp ASY ! Yes, Whittome’s z fs f the easiest of hot beverages I to prepare. It doesn’t /have to be “ cooked ’’ like ordinary Coffee, or brewed like Tea. While the kettle is boiling, you put the necessary quantity of Whittome’s into each cup. Pour in the/boiling x* water, add the milk and;sugar—• V and my ’ what a dr-ink !(—ready KFArCFW J ) X Just try ODe bottle of Wttome’s / Coffee and Chicory Essence. Noun* 4 **” i ishing, invigorating, mellow-flav- ? J J -MjjßL oured—winter’s ideal /beverage. . • Ask Y ° Ur Slorekee^er f° r " WhittomJs” I fi jgl J TVwWIF X s *! ■ 1/OFFEE llffi HH w I WhittomelF COFFEE Md CHICORY ESSENCE _ —- . ll rt THE purity of Laurel ensures ,7 ideal results whether you use it for Lighting, Heating I or Cooking. Its‘Soft White Light’ /jB/ B I l^o,.h gives ease to the eyes, its clean, ■ | W even heat makes chilly rooms ■ cheery and cooking a delight. yUkl . Kerosene nt WM / / * Don’t say Kerosene -say “LAUREL” The Soft WHITE Light VACUUM" OILTcOMPANY. PTYnp

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 11