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FOR A UPE TIME Send for our Catalogue. It’s Free. SfitKS Silver-plated Butter Knife. Pearl Handle. 3a 6d. 8s ed, 108 od, 12b 6d, 14a 6d ’ Silver-plate or Kickel Silver Bread Fork, S* 6d. Silver-plated Butter Knife, Is 6d. Enquiries cheerfully answered, and all information gladly given. The “Shell” Butter Dish, Finest Quality Silver Plate, 14s 6d. >1? Silver-plated Jam Spoon, 3s 6d. Pretty Butter Dish, Silver Plate and Cut Glass. 10e 6d. Silver-plated Butter Dish. 13s 6d. -,oSN£ft PRINCES a DOWLING STJ DUN£O^ They may mean ANYTHING or NOTHING. o ► • That we think is what yon will say after inspecting these little medallions, which are really Chinese visiting cards. The moral is plain I When, instead, yon look at a chest of tea, the writing on which is just about as intelligible, you will do well to remember the old adage,—" Avoid what savors Of mystery.” —— What you should insist upon is Fubb Citlon Tka ; and If you want the most highly eecommended Ceylon tea, KARJVIA TEA. Every leaf in a package of Kabma Tea is Fuse Ceylon, and every package of Kabma Tea is enclosed in lead in order to preserve not only the purity of the contents, but the delightfa Feagbanob and Playob, for which Kabma is famous. Ton can’t be deceived when yon get Karma 1 Each package is in an airtight lead cover; each lead covered package is additionally enclosed in a cardboard case. On this case is the odabantbe of the Kabma Tea Company’s registered trade mark [and name, which is equivalent to the hall mark on* 18 carat gold. Ceylon is a British Colony, and the Kabma Tea Company is a British Association whose single idea Is to give you the finest tea producible on the slenderest margin of profit. SOLE AGENTS— Kirk and Royds, Tay street, Invercargill.

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Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 15, 9 July 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 15, 9 July 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 15, 9 July 1904, Page 2

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