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PIANOS & ORGANS FOR CASH OR BY EASY INSTALMENTS. GET CATALOGUES. British and Continental Piano Co., Strand Arcade, Auckland. A. HEGMAN, Manager. C. T. RICKIT, Agent for Te Awamutu and District. STANDARD Blends of TEA PACKED BY L. D. NATHAN & Co. (Limited), ESTABLISHED 1840. 71 YEARS IN THE TEA TRADE. Auckland Gisborne New Plymouth STANDARD VALUE. ~“ STANDARD QUALITY. No. 4 —Very Rare Blend of Indian and Ceylon. No. s—Choicest5 —Choicest Pure Indian. No. 7 —Choicest (de luxe) Indian Orange Pekoe. No. B—Choicest8 —Choicest High-grown Ceylon Orange Pekoe No. g —Very Fine High-grown Ceylon. Packed in half and Ilb packets, 2, 6, 12, and 20lb tins, and 2 and gib billies.

Your Old-style Copper Burns Money ! —the new style —the “Unique” Cast Iron Boiler Frame-begins saving for you the moment you buy. The “UNIQUE” boils water quicker, because absolutely no heat is wasted. Burns coal or wood (any length), and lasts a lifetime. The “ UNIQUE” is easy to light, to boil, to move, to manage, and takes up very little space. It will pay you to throw your old copper out and put the new “ UNIQUE” in—pay you in quick timo ! Get the FREE Descriptive Booklet on the “ UNIQUE” Cast Iron Boiler Frame. We’ll be pleased to send it to anyone interested. All Ironmongers or direct from — A. & T a BURT, LTD., 9. Customs Street West - AUCKLAND.

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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 262, 7 November 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 262, 7 November 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 262, 7 November 1913, Page 1

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