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When buying tea see that the package is undamaged and the name NELSON MOATE & Co, Ltd, is on every packet and box. This name guarantees your getting pure Ceylon and pure blended tea. All grocers who stock first-class goods sell our tea. If you cannot get IVIOATE S Co.’s when you ask for it, kindiy send us a postcard, and we will see that you are supplied. 1/4,1/0,1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 per lb.

m u 9? That’s quite a common remark now. Everyone appreciates Its sparkle and snap Just as much as Its medicinal qualities. It Is so refreshing, so invigorating, and so delicious that hundreds of men are quitting drinking soda and substituting Puriri. Next time you have a whl3ky, add . Puriri instead of soda—you will appreciate the difference. Business men, athletes —ln fact, everybody praises Puriri, because it tones up jth® liver and kidneys, and keeps one in geed trim. Girls who desire clearness of skin, brightness of eye, cannot do better than drink Puriri. It dees what eocalled skin foods can’t do—purifies the blood. Ujf. (Sldaisabla from all Stores and Hotels. & 1 i '’UREl—Everyone should be insured aagihsfc lire. W. JLissant Clayton, 1 agent for Australian Alliance, Norwich and London (Accident), and Norwich" Un r ctt Lifa. ; Inquiries solicited.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 2

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