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A BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY FOR NOTHING.—•' Read, mark, learn and inwardly digest." The proprietors of the BOOK GIFT TEA, in addition to giving a very fine quality tea at the price" of ordinary tea, are able to allow consumers of their tea •to select, free, a very nicely bound volume from their catalogue of books—which contains most of the standard works of the day —with every Gibs of tea purchased. The proprietors are enabled to do this by being satisfied with a small profit, -by importing the tea direct from the garden where it is grown'and by not wasting large sums in enormous advertising or on costly and showy labels and tins. Consumers may purchase their tea in £lb or lib packets, instead of buying the 6lbs at once. Their grocer will take a note of the qnantity., and when they have purchased tJlbs they' are entitled to choose any book in the catalogue that is given with 61bs of tea. Catalogues may be obtained, on application from W. M'Connocbie, St. Bathans, where some of the books may be seen, or from \V. Scoular, | and Co., Wholesale Agents, Dunedin. Mr John Duncan has been reappointed meinbor of the Otago Laud Board. Loasby's Wahoo • cures Ksluggish liver constipatipn>.fulbie'ss after eating. 2/4 every

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9232, 7 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9232, 7 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9232, 7 September 1900, Page 3

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