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®nf^ . It is not a coincidence that in nearly all tropical ' >i *\ countries coffee is the staple drink. In preferring .-^^» S\ coffee-,,.tbe* inhabitants in each, country are actuIn'isJiSiSL. sted by tHe same reasons. Coffae is wonderfully §^>f tffllffliy?'''" us3slPl»' refreshing. It* banishes languour and lassitude, Jt W^nWfflif'l'' Hiufij I B^aves °^ the " tired feeling," and enables yea to W® WMM. msml ■ Btmd tho heat botter' Wlien y°u feblhot and H^^ffl tired, try a*cup of cuifce and see. But get That's essential. To ba beneficial, a coffee must bo perfectly blende"d end made from go>d beans v So cartiuily is " CLUB " blended r>nd roa sttd, so choice are the boaas, that it tastes the nicest and does the most good. PRESERVE YOUR CLOTHES, SAVE YOUK MONEY By using ■ ' "E A QJjE '9 • STABCH Because of its purity and good quality, " FAGLE " Starch preserves the clothes. Though jsp good, it actually costs lets than other starches, and yoa effect a direct saving. '-EA-tiLE" was the first starch to be made in this country, and it'B the only gold medal starch in the Dominion. That shows, what good starch. "EjSGJjE " is. OBI'AIN'ABLE PEOM ALL GKOCEKS. W nnr AA * n ... COFFEE, SPICE, STARCH, , UilLUy W UU,, LIU., ■ MANUFACTQEEBS, Established 1801. DIMEDIM.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 2