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'.:/.'■;■ ; ■ —— : —ii —: ————• ——■ ••''. :'-'.:'■ ■;...■ ..'-.■ ..... •....■.-..■ >... ~ —-is* |& >#F tt.ll HHI '"■ We are doing the best we can for you. ■■ )> ':'■ ;',.."■.. '. Wo are speaking from Colombo, Ceylon. ,l | , " J i§|f\ ■. We are the Za'ra Tea Company, and we . : :l I ■»Ja Want to tell.you a few things about our tea. ~U'. (1) It is specially selected for your market. 'ij,« {•2) It is the best that is grown; that can be grown. ~-'": ■■'.'.'•'..■''..' (8) Every package is packed in lead. ."" * ' l f) BBBBfo (4) This ensures that ii will reach you exactly as it left :,v ' J f||ggg|lf our hands. You under stand? >',' KM' lUff (5) There is nothing like lead packing to preserve tea during th« 1 ' i l < \ voyage from Ceylon to New Zealand. It imprisons all the ;lv9B " essence "—the flavor, fragrance and fulness. In other- : {'< '■;■ ".' '. words, you get what we want to sell you ; therefore what you | »;' Mffim (0) Don':, forget there is only one ZARA TEA, and you can geWt !', '• Mt-Joi only from our accredited agent;:. '~ : '-; *■"'.: ***» rj\ Once.aZ'sra Tea drinker, always a Zara lea drinker. , ( j, ''■'~.,• WHOLESALi: AND RETAIL AGENTS: -; ! H| D. S. C, Auckland. SAMPLES FREE OX APPLICATION. . ' -■_ Ml, B"X IOAIIA Will Hi O—B- AllflßlllQ lin 11 1 1111111 ii immll m 1 111 1 ii 1111 ii in iiiw iit IIW+'M 1 1 in it 11 iiiiiii 11 i 11111 ii iii 11 Mini iiituJrl || -■■■■/ \ tm 111111 mi 11 ii 11111 niii it 111111 in imii in 111 it i i7h in 1111111 iimiiii ii i i nil mm*tum I The Sydney Morning Herald, January 23rd, 19.04, reports that ,; "London's largest buyers say the 'ANCHOR' BRAND is the pick of all the butters coming from Australasia." . _ •TO Local buyers say: "Have tried cheaper kinds, but to satisfy customers must have DAIRY ASSOCIATION BUTTER. _, ' } • -it-is false econony to buy Button because ; ! it is low priced. None are so poor that .j ■ - they can afford to eat inferior' Butter. None I ; 'II ft ! ; are so rich that they can buy anything - 118 better, purer, more .' wholesome or moire 4M W : delicious than the " New Zealand Dainty :-.1 1 § Association" and " Anchor' Brands Woid« - Ij || ; ' famous Butter. '. 11 : ' ' - 3 IB ■IS -"H"''■'■ '■■"- ■-.- : Mreßiß ran " s a§ J THE New Zealand Dairy Association . LIMITED. Wholesale Depot: WELLESLEY STREET. 1! A Snake in the Grass. I i-i l^% | ;•■ | This may be figuratively applied to the Rochella if'M | _'| Salts which lurks in scones, bread, or pastry made jj V- £g| |" j ' "•' with Cream of Tartar or Tartaric Acid. Baking •: p » I i Powders. Snakes are dangerous, so is . Rochelle. $• mmi | Salts when taken continuously. It causes back- | 1 ache, stomach, and other troubles. Stop dosing :j $'W& B'■■ yourself by using a. Baking Powder that does nob |;j m H I-.. j produce this harmful drug. : ~ |- B '-y ■"■■-'"' . '■'■'■'''■ '■ : "■ ..-J; *g || SHAR LAND'S 1 1 1 "MOA" BRAND || || Baking Powder 1-1 I i is what you want. It contains nothing that 15 nob H I ij of benefit to the human frame. ji |[ , Although different in constituents, it is used |l ■ j I ' like ail other Baking Powders, save in one | I'* respect---.the dough must not be put into the !i 1 j oven immediately after being mixed, but J I;' must be allowed to stand for about ten \ I' i ' minutes. \ | .- If AT ALL STORES, IN TINS, Is and Is 6d. 11 - I I j 1 Bq ' . SB ; K»..jniiut.i'-rT mi iiii mi mum iiiiinimiiiiiiimi im i urn inn 11 iiiiiii mill iiiiiii mi n iwiii miiimii m i iiiiiiiiiiiiiwuiiiiiiiiiii mi ■11 iim >'""" * g

n_ _ Cheaper and Better than any I ri* -™ 1 5 *"« ' Imported Washing Powder.. 1 iOiCf Illlllfa? Every time use It on Was^i! Day, and in the Kitchen.

f v . PEACOCK. '-Ophthalmia Optician, > 218 : JL.QUHEX-STREET;:: (near Victoria-street). ; ; The Sight Tested by most ; improved methods and ; Spectiicles accurately fitted. Artificial. Eyes;:of : all* colours in' Stock; Nautical and , Surveyors'.-:. Instruments; in Stock and liepaired. '

rpo Those About to Marry .-Get, >-°« r ,j l l( ,'j ,§1 : 1 ture at wholesale; prices iroin l^ 1 .,,, j ■ Cabinet and Joinery Factory. 50. n j»%,|, |; f &l| ; ..near Swanson-at. ■ Jobbing Woi-k do f * . _ , supplied. Call and inspect before pi-- i ji. elsewhere. __--—•? '' "^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 8 (Supplement)

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