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q£3| THERE is not jrJS After all, " Kozie " Tea's the Best. npHAT'S the verdict of hundreds of X housewives who know. " Kozie " Tea is best in quality, unsurpassed in flavour, and strictly a tea for particular people, for it is rich, delicate, fragrant. You can buy No. 2 Kozie for 1/8. It's worth more. Coupons in every packet. BOTTLED ALE & STOUT. SPEIGHT'S CELEBRATED PfiXH ALES & STOUTS. BOTTLED BY Messrs. Powley I Keast HOPE STREET, DUNEDIN, Bottlers, Wine & Spirit Merchants. Country Orders Punctually attended to, Order through telephone 979. Bole Agents in Dunedin for A. B. Maokay "Liqueur" Whisky. Agenta for Auldana Wines (S.A.) Corks, Tinfoil, Wire, Syphonß, and all Bottlerß* Requisites in Stock, J. A. O'BRIEN MERCHANT TAILOR, Rossbotham's Buildings, Dowling St., Dunedin, Begs to notify his many friends and the geueral public that he has started. busineßs as a First-olass Tailor. A Trial Solicited. Cafe de Paris . . cfoistohurch. MR. P. BURKE has again taken fIKJI possession of the above Hotel, and VT will supervise the Entire Manager ment, and by close attention to business, hopes to receive the anpport of his old and esteemed *. / oustomers and friends. " Kozie " Tea is Popular -' BECAUSE it is the product of the finest leaves, the most skilful blending, and the most scientific packing. Packed airtight, Kozie Tea when you get it possesses all the fulness of its aroma and strength, and bo it is satisfactory to buy and pleasant ti drink. No. 2 Kozie' costs only 1/8. Coupons in every packet.

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 6

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