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Messrs. Herbert, Haynes, and Co., Dunedin, call atten; tiou to their great sale, which commences on Monday next, when special bargains will be given in all departments.... 1 Fletcher’s phosphatonic is said to be an ideal preparation for those suffering from weakness, depression, and nervous affection. It can be procured from Mr. Chas. A*. Fletcher, pharmaceutical chemist and prescription specialist, Lambton quay, Wellington.... We import every year about 6,500,000 pounds of tea. Therefore it can be seen that with us tea is a very important necessary of life, and as such it is of vital importance that it be pure. The tea imported into New Zealand might be classed as good, medium, and inferior, the firstmentioned being the smallest in quantity. In the .first class, and high up at the top, is placed Hohdai Lanka, which possesses all the requisite qualities of a high-class tea.

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New Zealand Tablet, 16 June 1910, Page 935

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Page 935 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 16 June 1910, Page 935

Page 935 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 16 June 1910, Page 935

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