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"BOOK GIFT" TEA.

proprietors, in thanking the public for the splendid reception the above Tea has met with, and the general appreciation of the good value of the books given away, beg to announce that, in Grder to give the public the fall benefit of the!reduction, in tariff of •'2d per lb, the 2s quality is now reduced to •Is lOd, and instead of reducing the 2s 4J to :2s 2d Ibey withdraw the 2s -Id anrl introduce a new 2s Tea of special value. The price of the blue label is now Is lOd, and the red label 2s. The following are a few of the authors whose works are in our catalogue : —Scott. Dickens, Lytton, llarryatt, Broughton, Mrs Henry Wood,' Mrs Humphrey "Ward, Jessie Fothergill, Kingsley. E. P. Koe, A. .T. E. Wilson, Sheldon, airs Oliphant, Thackeray, Dumas, Sirs Kidell. 'Catalogues may be obtained on application from ; -the agtnt, Air W. M-Cotmochie, St. Bathans, where the Tea can be purchased and some of the books seen. TliE estate of the late Mr Dalglii'sh was p-iivrtl at £1025, not £1025 as stated in Jast issue. WITCHES 1 OIL Cures Old and Chron'c Kbeuraatism, Neuralgia, Cold on the flßhest, Sciatica. Try it. ,-Jj l<Vir Winter Coughs ai d Colds take TuSS -'2%yC,'~-* • iileagant and lettable-reiuedv; "price, 2b 6d.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9234, 21 September 1900, Page 3

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"BOOK GIFT" TEA. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9234, 21 September 1900, Page 3

"BOOK GIFT" TEA. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9234, 21 September 1900, Page 3

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