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Why lit your wife and ■children drink lowpriced common tea ? Kt - contains tno substance or quality, and never gives satisfaction, and is dear at any price. Good pure wholesome tea costs less than a farthing (Id.) per cup at 2/-per lb., and yet many let their families drink commgn tea (and tea dusts) unfit for consumption, and pay 6d.'per glals for their beer or Whisky* Lpyy|» priced lea rd*>-B quires twice the quantity to make the same detract as a tea costing from 2/-to 3/-per lb. NELSON OOATE&Q 3? ►A f A MARVELLOUS CURE! i) LADY COMPLETELY BALD! MRS. R. CARTER, of Nursery Road, Lin wood, Christchurch, writes on February aist, 1910 “Six months ago I lost every hair on my head. 1 was as bald as a baby. My friends advised me to give Brice’s Regenerator a trial. It turned out a success. 1 have only used four bottles, and am getting a splendid head of hair. 1 can recommend it as a wonderful thing.” PROMPTLY CURED BY Brice’s Regenerator AND Circassian Cream PRICE : REGENERATOR - - 3/6 SPECIAL STRENGTH, 5/6 CIRCASSIANCREAEOT, 2/SEE THE GENUINE PHOTOGRAPHS OF CURES. A. W. J. MANN, Wholesale and Retail Agent. Gisborne. The friendly “nip” is going to do you good if you take it with PURIRI. Ho other Mineral Water is so delicious and so healthful. «

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3277, 24 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3277, 24 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3277, 24 July 1911, Page 7

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