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A record shipment of 23,000 cases ot apples from British Columbia was brought to New Zealand by the steamer Den of ltuthvon. The fruit arrived in splendid order, being absolutely free from pest aud very sound. Tho steamer also brought a record shipment of lumber from Vancouver, having 350,000 feet for the Dominion. To prevent snow blindness the natives of Tibet greaso their faces, and then blacken the skin all round their eyes with burnt Btieks. Foreigoers usually wear smoked glasses. According to Lord (Jrouwr, li'gviTfcians huve great propensity 'for hoarding gold. Ono merchant bad £100,000,' which no one knew about till his death.

"I wfis a little surprised," observed the new minister, "to s?e your husband got up and walk out of tho church during my sermon." "It is just as well you mentioned it, " replied the lady. "I ought to tell yon that ruy husband often walks in his sleep."

r : — — s It is Notlasy to get Good Coffee Uuless you know enough to ask for " Ch;b " Coffee. It took us years, for instance, to get into touch with tho planters who grow tho extra largo, fat, flne-quality beans from which "Club" Coffeo is niado, It also took yeai-s to perfect our splendid manufacturing process. These aro factors you don't get in ordinary coffee, but vhon in : addition you consider the expert blending, the uniform quality, \ the careful packing into air-tight canisters, you have a combinogtion that makes "CLUB" Goffee New Zealand s Premier Blenl. Try it once and you will never be satisfied with any other. You may forgot the sfcoik, chops, or toast, but you will naver forgot the satisfying; doH<rousnosß of your breaklast oup of " Club " Coffeo. Any Grocer in N.Z, oan supply you with " Club " Ooffuo if you insist. GREGG 1 "& CO., Ltd., Ooße^ iV^ t ' f s T' and > * > Starch Manufacturers, Jiistu Wished 1801. . DUN^LJN. tfenninbK -The nvm3 Gra^ ? & Co., Lfcl., oa a Packet of Tea Coffee, Peppar, Spice, or Starch, is a guirantea of Pir3tclass Quality. ' ' ' ■'■'—■ ■■ mm^^J §~"""" " *"""' ""'^ """■-*- ■-^— riiiifafe i.O b§ illiii I I • THAT .. f 5 whore Eno's 'Fruit Szh ' lias lijum ! ikcn in thn cavlifsl ?!fl.^.;j : 5j of a discaso it hits iii4jn;i.:;;:.i::'jh i<: •:;!p'. :-. ric-veiited p. s.- 1 ; -jU3 * • UlusiU. 'I'ha cfieot of £ upon any disordered. alsonlosD, cr feverish coad.ir-xa in Ehti-Sy; 8 marvollous and uncurfawed. In fact it * " : I ' IS ; S CArjTION.-Er.iWi;;c il t r. C-ps'i:,' -n.d c<\- that '.I U 7>t<:rhe,: .""r/.S* V:'\-TT S*IS ' ■■■ R otherwise 11,111 hr.iv the *■/. <.•■••(.,■/. •-;•..•, ,-jji-H.i- — 'jilWiTloX. U Prepared caly by J. C. E«O. Lri!., • FHUTT t,r.ur ' 'JTC3KG, I^r-ficn r . '.". f-' 1 J3r£'-, by i. c, ut..ys r?at-.ut. " v '5 Sold by Chemisto and Stores wspywhera. l? wgm> W fIRE %mm W WELCOMED IH % '-o^^^^^%^ EVERY HO^ E M Drink onl^.the Best, I Your health demands it, for inca'culable hurni may result from the ? consumption of cheaply manufactured drinks. " 1' Beyond question the Best Summer Drinks arc Thomcon &Co 's :*' Aerated Waters, Mineral Waters, and Cordials. They are siiui.ly I? delightful as thirst-quenchers, and are nourishing and health-pro- £ moting as well. .- f i Everything connected with their manufacture— pure crystal spring ? water, the world's best ingredients, solid silver-lined machinery, up- " to-date methods, and perfect sanitation— combine to give them a ':■ flavour and " snap " unrivalled. : ; One bottle of Thomson's Cordials, being highly concentrated ? and perfectly matured, will go twice as far as the thin artificially-' r coloured solutions of cheap manufacture. It is therefore cheaprr in "•' the end to buy Thomson's, apart from health considerations. CAUTION. * The public are cautioned that Cordials not bearing our name end lratls umik ("Purity") on the capsule, label, and wrapper, are not geuuiue. Ay.i;! cluup imitations by looking for the name. ' THOMSON & CO., Dunedio. i I „1

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12403, 19 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12403, 19 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12403, 19 November 1908, Page 4