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QTUDY YOUR PURSE 0 By buying No. 2 Koziq Tea. It oostß Is 8d only— that's 4d less than most other teas — and is quite as gooi. " Kozie " pleases the most cultivated tastes. PURIBI NATURAL MINJEEAL WATER, FOX RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION ETO. At ,all Clubs, the Leading Howla, and da board the U.B.S, Oo.'a Steamers. PURIRI NATURAL MINK* AX WA.TER. YOUT,L DERrVE GRfIAT BENEFIT If you're uigestion is wi ak or you're of constipative habit, by taking regularly Robinsons patent groats. It makes ad«licioui gruel and an t-xcellent porridge, both of which are digestible and nourishing, and have the effect of keeping the system regular. SPOTS, NO STREAKS There are no sp; ts no Btreaks on your olothes after they have b en blue! with KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE. It makes the clothes a clear, b autiful whit 6 colour, delightful to lojk at/, pleasant t° wear. It's a British Blue and the Beßt Blue, WKAK JNFANTS. STRONG CHILDREN. - Ihe stomacbi of infants is so delicate that the greatest care must be taken with their foo^. Givre your child ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY, prepared according to direction with eacb tin. This splendid food is easily assimilated, and makes flesh, bone, sinew, and brain. Weak infants have become strong children when reared on Robinson'B Patent Barley, J.B. Mansfield & Sons CHRISTCHURCH and ASHBURION MONUMENTAL WORKS. |H___S___B* ".*■; __& BJlßSßfiSaßju Principal Yard and Office, Manchester Streeii, near Railway Station. The Largest and best btock in the Colony. No Travellers and no Commission men

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7, 18 February 1909, Page 266

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Page 266 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7, 18 February 1909, Page 266

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