Of Queen Elizabeth we read "Cold mads that monarch croak." To save the qusen from catching one, Sir Walter spoilt his cloak. But hud she railed us now, we know, For very trifling payment, A bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Would save poor Baleigh's raiment."
■ 1 I m 'i& DON'T Put up with Common When you can get w mm, Iff I . MOATE&C 0 -? PURE CEYLON PI It BLENDED TEAS at the same Prices. - m i i ww^s^w^m^^^f^m& lonic Street ■ Colombo, Ceylon Mercer Street • Wellington LroHi'iELD Street CnRiaTCHOROH Crawford Street Dunedin Customs Street Auckland Murray Street Eobabt, Tasmania We constantly receive .letters and hear from those returning from England and Australia, that they cannot get tea like ours at any price. This is partly accounted for hy the higher standard of tea imported into New Zealand, and the fact that we will not put our name on any packages unless the tea is - a right when leaves © - our stores. .y. _.Mtm mm' mm /,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8124, 23 April 1906, Page 2
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