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NASMITH; d^SON FOR RINGS. mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmnmmmpmxmmmmrmmmmmmmmm^ 1 ■ <*? \ f : *^ * -C\ - V£jjL-__d_____ ColQmbo Garden 'llo.l f^^^SO iM^^L^D £TS-i. IB W *W^ _ _ Natural^ W • Mineral § MJ7 CiJTII 1 Water g fv/fc "Yes, I insist upon Puriri Natural Mm-, '*" eral Water m my home," says the Professional Man, "for two yAft sound reasons. They A/A Sfeji&^lljf are these:— #g MwM \Wm\ <<In the first p ]ace the AAAA* _M W\ w^^mti strenuous mental strain yAft ! _™^**^alfe | 5> occasioned by mv yZ> calls for some- %%. v7/\& j*§j%^ thing more than a mere <AzS, %AA v Sr \1 drink-thesystem requires AA/A ///a. V* f'"Aw% a 'bracirig-up' tonic. //& }S$. v^_M "Puriri Water is this, and %£.^\_^s_-^_ more. ft not only refreshes %% fvA? an< * ' t° nes Wi' but it also %A% JsZ> adds sparkle, snap and flavour %% V/fr to any oeperage — be it liquor, wine or milk. V/% %% My second reason is that my family— J% wife and children— / >^> enjoys Puriri, / -<^^^^^h t %% p__M_Ml»M_ff___«__B_j_nßß-W-**-*^^ Jffigg^£agp*aiaqtiSm*mtom \ i -nn n i >-r iJjjW^^^^Ll ||' ■" ' I ip|i!STlie Purser recommends §1 A«.L_„ T #/ T X 5 * ' c usi,ness man °*^ c '-'g net i 8 * nows k° wn Mmy chests of Ceylon's finest teas go into the vessel's holds M Jww^WillH Colombo consigned to 'AMBER S^milß^S Medical and scientific expert* have Jlll_^Hmffl_l not on ' y demonstrated that high-grade "■ IlßllH tea » «tre the best and the most healthful, /H^^fiß^ " )Ut * moreover » *h*t they are almost as ffi^S___^Pi\\'i_^ r c he«P common teas. #MU«ll___P^^U\MH^ Indeed the great investigation by the famous '* IHv__H\wiffiiSß Mcdlcal J O -mal "The Lancet." proved that it ' fl»M_?imTOK cosls *" ik 3 < /6 mor « P er yea*" to drink fine tea like ll»M fe WM'JS AMBER TI PS 2/1 per lb. tea instead of comsfPyMw Vii A^W-^ji rnrl, '' c,lea P feas ' because the fine tea will give j ' ITO^IW \A ; rV,^!'-'^ a! " loul 280 cups from' each pound as against only Iw^la V •' iA*s about 224 from common teas. ufffl'__£lL \\ ''•■''/^'l "The Lancet" investigators feDorted "Good J_l^_^^»r/i V^ v^ffi leas P rcsent „ tw > c « *ho physiological voluo of * iT^^^^i4 v^ common eft * * 71 ■ EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE .- Wholesale Agent. : M UK RAY AND CROMI'TON. <^ r By' Bpecial Appointment to Looal ><^w^ F - -OWNDEsIsOM, &\ \!l^^ QABRIERS AND jmWARDING €mXf^A^^^^ TOHNSTONE & SMITH for every '^r Gmvm&glm *■«•_«■ - description of Men's Wear; onr ' !/• '4a' -Witi J Tennis Neglige© and Tunic- Shirts aro * ,' the newest.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 9

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