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COSUCIHS 9 COSLfDS

WHEN THERE’S NO TIME FOR BREAKFAST-THERE’S TIME FOR A CUP OF Invigorating Symington’s. Fragrant and refreshing—made in a moment—quality guaranteed—it satisfies. KYMINGTONiS W (regd. trade mark) £ CHICORY ESSENCE Thos. Symington & Co. Ltd., Edinburgh and London

69 TESTS and Inspections Guard Willard Battery Quality A large staff of trained inspectors, chemists, and laboratory engineers guard Willard quality in every stage of manufacture from raw material to finished product —by sixtynine searching tests and inspections. This is to give you the assurance when you buy a Willard that you are getting a battery of the same high quality that has won the name " Willard ” acceptance the world over. NELSON SERVICE STATION: w. RICHARDS, 22 BRIDGE STREET. Free Service on all makes. STORAGE BATTERIES

* All ?©o£ u The injurious tannin dust is extracted -Trgi 111 &Kaa? , 7, T *r m W ONLY the choicest hill-grown Ceylon Teas are used in the blending of “ ROMA,” the Queen of All Teas Dust-freed ...... Guaranteed Pure. exquisitely fragrant refreshing and invigorating most economical. The Harmful TANNIN DUST (found in ALL Teas) is removed from “Roma” by Marvellous Machinery. <THe DUfT-FREED Tea

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 10

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