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Women, as a rule, are the most consistent tea-drinkers, and the multiplication of Rooms and Tea Kiosks throughout the Colony is evidence that the popularity of tea is increasing. Women are tea connoisseurs, and it is the women who show such a decided preference for CRESCENT BLEND "tea. This tea brews a rich strong liquor, of a fine tawny colour and silky texture. The flavor is indescribably fascinating, and is not pronounced in any way. Crescent Blend Tea is a combination of the full-bodied teas of Darjeeling, and the fine, delicate teas of Ceylon. FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. AT 2/- PER LB Colds Demand Attention. I Consumption exists only because ■ of neglected Colds. Colds are I quickly cured by fresh air and I Lane's Emulsion I Breathe pure fresh air and take I Lane's Emulsion rugularly, I Colds, Consumption, and Lane's I Emulsion, are enemies : both I cannot remain in the same I house. Lane's Emulsion is I always master. It's Famous I Because It's Good. Two sizes, I 2/6 and 4/6. Chemists and I Stores. Take none but Lane's. I I A STITCH IN TIME I SAVES NINE. A Bottle of BONNINGTON'S I (carrageen; IRISH MOSS I Kept in the house will often cave untold suffering. You cannot afford to take chances, and a neglected cold is, unfortunately, so I of ten the beginning of worse ailments. Be sure you get BONNINGTON'S.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 11 July 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 11 July 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 11 July 1906, Page 6