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Captain Hutton relieves Captain Evans of the command of the Navua in a day or two. Captain Button has been ashore on sick leave for the past three months. Phosphol Emulsion is bone-making and flesh-forming. A highly nutritive food and nerve tonic.—(Ad.) "WARD'S OWN COUNTRY." The world acknowledges that "Ward's Own Country" is one of the most prolific In existence. "FRIMLEY" is now worrying foreigners by producing an article which Is superior to the Imported, also cheaper. As one of our merchants said: "We have now no need to look to Yankee land for quality." The Yankee says: "Sure, those 'Frlmley' people knock us out." Housewives are smiling because they can buy a pure New Zealand article so cheap, besides giving work to their husbands. The colony wants Industries, so back up "Frlmley" by buying their Choice Jams, In 71b tins. Try Peach, no stones, guaranteed pure peach. Also, Tomato Ketchup and Tomato Sauce. You cannot beat them. Dessert Fruits best in the market. Half gallon Pie Fruits; look here, don't you have any other brand but "FRIMLEY." Your gTocer may get a larger profit on some other brand, but "Frlmley" supplies quality, and they Intend to stick to it. Their steadily increasing trade proves that the people In "Ward's Own Country" are well satisfied. "FRIMLEY" is the brand. Insist on "FRIMLEY" Brand. If your grocer does not stock "Frlmley," change him, or ring up the agent, and he wl I direct you to the shop that stocks quality, namely, "FRIMLEY." Do not forget the Green Peas and Tomatoes, already cooked. J E w HEBLBB ' ms ~' " -' -v. MCKDAHH A.OBNT,

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 3