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w%d \u|6rtfcy it Jp You can pay more and ll JF you can pay less— but if you ® JF want a tea that you will enjoy B M morearid inorf whenyoii drink B # it day aft^r day* and after B M week— get * B /Desert Gql4# li - ' TT^^d ■ *■ ■ ' M ' m ' 'i'^Cl ' - ■ ' Mm~ 8 It brews a rich s;olden-bro|rn tea, with a Jw M palate-pleasing flavour irodian aroma that 'Mr W draws you to the taiitable "on time." A W It makes more cups to the packet A « than others. Try a pound at 2/4 Br m and you'll say M it f s worthy \ Al your Groccr'fl^^J^^/ ffL \ ' __ __: [ f * ■ ■■'■ M^ -'• *-' ■_ >^f ■*• •* 'j . , , T * ■ ■* v / . Br.i r j* vr , SOLE AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS ' ■ BUICK ?nd REO jCars, HAS^Ih Stock Samples of the I>atesi> x Models^prol>ably tiie laat^ihat can be . purchased, for ail important Factories ai-e noiv on. War work, and prices must go higher./ Only last week a BUICK Car, after two and a-half years' work, was sold for £50 more than ita original price, and tins is not an isolated case. What other make' of Car can boast of this,? I will supply Purchasers with the necessary Oil and Benzine to run these ;<W '■..■;■■■! : ; "-: ■.;.:---■■ ■ : ->.^;;;^ji HAVE A TRIAL RUN ES[ TKB jiATEiST 1918 MODE*; 7-SEATER WE3TGOTT A MAGNIFICENT OAR. ; i We stock Motor Accessories for every make of Car fronc a Tin. tdz.jto a^ Tank. We carry probably the Largest and Best Stock of reputable Tyres and Tiubei inNeivT Zealand..- - v- • v./ : , : „.,..." WE DO REPAIRS " AND ENGAGE ONLY FIRST-CLASS MECHANICS IN THIS DEPART- ■. . - MENT. , „..,,_ . ...-. -J : . BRING YOUR ELECTRI? |ATT|Sp§ TO US IF THEY'GO WRONG, OR R,ft%ii^ ?^VMß^UWG pRRE- ; CHARGING. WJ3 SPECIAIiISE < I^t TJ^EMv, - ; 'h VULCANISING and TYRE-REP^iRING Daily. No Delay. | PAINTING, UPHOLSTERING, BODY-MAKING, WHHEL-MAK?NG, SPRING-MAKING, or anything requued to be done to a Car -or Vehicle. We can-do it, and do it properly. ' v ' : j ; Our Service is Good and Our Prices Fair and Reasonable. *' ' John H. OrnponcJ, PEEL AND BRIGHT STREETS (RIGHT THROUGH). Thones 71, 771, 228/710; 1005/ j- P.ovßox ; -71i . ;... TAKE IT TO ORMOND'S ! -;• '■\-*s ■■ ■ .- ■■»4- * "■' : - ;;..:: i___jL_^iiL-j___^__^— _^_^_-.___. .^.. ..,'_.„ ■---■■ - ■ ■ '■> '■„■.•• '^P^%^ DRAVVN m EVERY BALLOT Tea originally came from China, r^Wwl^OTjiMfe™ and the Chinese spread about all sorts (V-i^lA^wSffl^ffl of fabulous stories as to its origin. It c^fc^j(ffiWß|fl|^ waV claimed to grow on precipitous peaks XJ^K^lSllTOfili' irJw and rugged upfahds— all this; to maintain /^^vWwrSwlll l lvl To -day it is from India and ' Ceylon. |: that the best teas coitiie, and we honestly N^B|BBGEN ! believe that no bettar teas are to be had, ' *^^^BHw| '■ each according to its grada and price vjthin . •'■ '/fo 'sSJ^Kh \ NELSON, MOATES i ; teas ..■. ....•■; /"j

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 8