There is a young lady's that's me, Whom a trip woutd snit to a T, I.am-Tonic I'd take, Shuro your fortune I'd make, While crossing from here to Fiji. Laxo-Tonic Pills, IOJd. and Is. 6d. 9 "You are a very stupid' little girl I You must know what follows 'h.' What have I beside my nose?" "Oh! I know, auntie— a lump, of powder !" Wife (excitedly)—"lf/you go on'like this I shall certainly lose my temper." Husband (calmly)—"No danger, my dear. A thing of that size is not easily lost." / Young Fitznoodld (with a yawn)—"Ya-as, woally, it costs mo five thousand a year just to live, don't yeknow." Fa.rmer Hardpan— "Don't ye pay it! 'Tain't worth it". ■ Weaklings go to tho wall, so give yonr children a chance in the battle of life. Give them PHOSPHQL EMULSION. It makes them sturdy and strong. It's easy to take. , 3
NOT. how CHEAP, but how GOOD Is the prini ciple" that Guides the ' Manufacture of ... . "K " POSE FOOD PRODUCTS. ' : Take for instance • 16 EC" BRAND PRESERVED FBDITS. ' Sold by all Grocers in half-gallon and one-gallon tins. Only the FINEST and Plumpest ' Nelson' Peaches, Apricots, Plume, Greengages, Nectarines, Gooseberries, Damsons, and Apples come into 1 our Preserving Works. Immediately yov» open a Tin your nostrils are >groete<l with the TIiUE flavour of the fraiP-tho delightful 'odour of the Sun-kissed .Orchards of Nelson CLINGS to them—and the TASTE! — Ah! Might as weir attempt to reproduce an oil. painting in Black and White as attempt to describe it in cold unsympathetic typo, ALL Grocers sell "K" Preserved Fruits INSIST on having' "K" Brand! S. KIRKPATRICK & Co., Ltd., NELSON—Where the best Fruit Grows,
tanlcshear'3' ; "'Printisg Works, . LAMHTON (JUAY, THE ipT'HbUSE 01? EVERT DESCRIPTION. * PROMPT. OBLIGING. REASONABLE CHARGES. ■ > ' v -■ '■ ciosi : .F. B DR TL E.S, Unpaced Records / WELLINGTON TO . KY) wd' NAPIE * ' Y\l 'my) Distance. 229 miles, /M, \1 Time, Hhrs. SOmin. \Jfe-A M WELLTNGTON TO { PALMERSI!oN NORTH A 4 ' : AND HEX,GUN. ■"rSSKBStm I ' Distance, 188 miles. \ 1 Time, 15hrs. dsmin. PALMERSTON NORTH ' MII J®} T0 WELLINGTON, : rfjy] flmj i_f Distance,' 99 tiiilev / «»"■'' Timo, 6ihrti. I ( "ifßlf W PLYMOUTH TO V fli IHr "VEIAINGTON. ,W] Sfegfe «!•'— sa» 258 miles. ra ij | a'ime, 17 hour*. .• @4/ I . J1 ' tlio above records were* ml| 1 ;,ido on the same £tidj> fi&sll I (Stock Pattern Road "©*•( .8 incer) which carried the rider ,i| 'jough without even need "f \ If • ' lajußtmeut. I Agents: / I E. REYNOLbS~& SO., LTD., I • WELLINGTON, ' *® Supplied through looni agents. C 1156 Thousands of these Bladders TFwlk are now used /] sPjl by the 4 Leading Gubsyv ' Their Quality OA Warrants it :.m ' v ' . Are free from perish and beautifully jl made from the best rubber. Give a w i&i long-way better service than the imported article. Stocked in all sizes by .raj sfe! the leading Sports Depots. Specify ; i^ v "DUNLOP" Brand wh«n ordering. %\ Oor Coif, Tennii and Dal Gripi en unequalled for Quality and Price. RnUxr Sole* a Speciality I; THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. 1 fcU&Mnw. SHae?, Adelaide, Perth, Briafcut, tad g§J <t»n fliriiffliMil H. 7. fft
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 8
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