Surveyors, sawmillurs. rabbi ters— oil who have to do their own cooking — \vi!.l find "Camp" Coffee a boon. So easily made. So nice when it is made. The billy boiled, simply add water to a. teaspoon ful of "Camp," and, hey presto, the coffee is made !* "It is a' terrible thing to see m Npw Plymouth, where there is plenty o* elbow room, houses erected on sections only a. sixteenth of an acre m size,'' remarked Mr F. P. Oorldll m the Assessment Court. He cited the case of a small alum area which had thus been created m Moturoa. Protect the young Home Rulers from the coming storms. We art* prepared | with a full range of aizoa m our Pri Clad Ur;md ,>f lUinproof CoiH*. fo r children.— M Will, I Ik- Popular Ladip**' Drannr, I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 3
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