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DROWN, -pARRETT, & po. Oaring the many years that we have been in business, we have always made it our ruling principle to manufacture and pack the Best Ar tic 1 68 and what consumers will enjoy, This has been the *£F Secret of our Success and continued increase of business. We, therefore, have every confidence in oringing our brands before you, so that they may become even more universally known, and, we trust, appreciated. BROWN, BARRETT & OO.'S Excelsior Coffee Retail at 1/7 per Ib. Standard Qoflfee Retail at 1/3 per Ib. Good Coffee can always be distiu guished, as its infusion is of light colour, t rag rant, ana retreshing, and having aroma an^ flavoui. Cheap, and consequent} neavily adulterated coffee is thick, dark, and bitter, which is often mistaken for strength. BROWN. BARRETT & 'JO.. COFFEE, TEA & SPICE MER CHANTS. BREADWINNERS W Until the necessary legislation is passed, Check the Flour Milling Trust's Growth by Using Only Champion Flour. Copy of Telegram received by the Secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, Auckland, from the Right Honourable R. J. Seddon, 9th January, 1902 ■:— " I trugt your Council will not hold me rel sponsible for what appears in Christchurch Press or any other newspapers. lam not in favour of the Milling Trust or any combine, more especially when the avowed purpose for such is applied to the food supplies of the people REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO ME BY THE TRUST HAVE r^EN DISPROVED BY EVIDENCE ON OaTH. I have not at any time made the statement that I was in favour of the Milling Trust, and I am not, and am still of opinion that protection should be given to the public by passing the necessary lepta'aHnn." COMFORT AND T^URABILITY COMBINED IN OUH MEN"S CHROMES. 1 I Cheapest Boots Ever vMl|f WEAK GUARANTEED. IVi '!H&, :\ ■Same as sold elsewhere at va « I) r B pRITCHARF) AND "rvOUJIS (Late White). -HWablished I*B4. BOOT MANUFACTURERS, VICTORIA-STREET.

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Observer, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 12 March 1904, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 12 March 1904, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 12 March 1904, Page 21

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