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I AULSEBROOK'S BISCUITS 8 a contain a high percentage of B . 1 I nutritive value, suitable for the tt I most sensitive digestion .... B I SAN TOY CRISPEEN SODA I § CHOCQIiTE SAN TOY COCOANUT CREAM I 1 KIEL FINGERS CREAM SANDWICH I IH Appreciated for Afternoon Tea* S , H Supper, Picnics, Luncheons, or B I Gold Weather Comforts at ! 1 ! HOT WATER BOTTLES arc indeed a J > . comfort these cold nights, and they are an enemy <j to cold feet, and bring restful sleep. It cerj> tainly does not pay to be without them ■ Sli at the price. Our bottles are of the very best i <|| material by the best makers, imported fresh ' % for this season's requirements. ;\ t , 1 Prices from - - 4/- ' | MAKB -Bf|l||l||fnTnil'Q' YOUR |- i poli!iiHi3 lUH 0 CHEMIST > ME WELLY SAD— You savee one long time allee tea come from China, now no- \ body dlink China Tea some mo. ,' Oncee time me buy some heap big lot cheap leaf, welly poo' stuff, mixeelim longa plenty much Hang mcc, plenty much scenty Pekoe, sell him haluf clown one poun J . All Ii ! Welly ; good for me ! RID LEE Tea now on top side— He too welly good —too welly ni'— him packee tight— him packec clean— him makee ' good weight— him too muchee dashee honest ! ; RID LEE man sellee cheap, aller people dlink him now— Chineemah too. Me welly solly fo* me ! ~ x 1 ' V _„ - - ■MMtfWttrwWLTTunUL.L '■ 11 U— LIWMMH .1 W— ■ W irtllUM J

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8705, 20 August 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8705, 20 August 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8705, 20 August 1906, Page 4

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