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Note the very fine quality of Grain of these .'pipes With a Pipe satisfaction is dependent npon pipe quality. GBD pipes are made from the finest French Briar that money can purchase. They are shaped by experts in London and faultlessly finished in every detail, including handsome silver band. Many shapes to suit all tastes. SOLD EVERYWHERE Trade enquiries invited to g, ARTHUR H. NATHAN LID.. *?» Customs Street, Auckland. l^hokhenltLrJialfkeS, safest 0 VWa Do not be content with Half Health when Whole Health can be yours as a result of a* little forethought! A glass of Andrews, taken occasionally, will keep the system free from waste matter. Accumulated poison makes Whofe Health an impossibility. T N 2 39 SpeciaL and pact suit elm J m 1-i

in CL r—--1 .4. "j!I eg -Q E the rpluckings of leaf that has matured correctly. The leaf that contains the true tea . flavour. 1 The leaf that medical authorities recommend as being the finest health-giving stimulant known. as many cups as a pound and a half of inferiortea. That's fine tea. A I I vntlllllllllillllllllllliiillllillllHiillli|lltliillilllll|lllllilllliitilllllililllli!iiiii)il Sole Agents, J. F. SHANLY & CO., 41, Fort Street, Auckland. illllff! /-W>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19377, 12 July 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19377, 12 July 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19377, 12 July 1926, Page 4

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