TRY BEGONIAS IN YOUR GARDEN ! nnHESE beautiful flowors form oi* JL of tho chief sights in moet goij dons of note in. Groat Britain, ,In the Old Land, Begonias ad grown Buccossfully out of doorej honeD thoro aro no alimatio draw* backs to prevent them beautifying oini gardens in. New Zealand. Almost any good soil will grow these bulbs b(j perfection. Some thousands of tubers, einghj and double flowering varieties, iti many beautiful coloured shades, havq been imported by NIMMO AND BLAIR from loading Continental f rowers. They are being offered a{ alf usual rates— 3s 6d per doz. single6s per doz. doable; post free; ana along with Nimmo and Blair's' Bulh Book for 1911, may be obtain« 4 from THE SIMS HARDWARE CO, Cuba-street and Lambton-quay.
Half the troubte with v «Washfo>£?Hs&fia,t£*he. \ r trouftte it used tpt fee now f \ -Usf-.-SUnligfat Sbap k , '& don't n hsw» to boii rtie clothes at all, I yet tttcy look: whiter and newer | than if I boiled them for hoars | , \ witbiJthe old-fashioned .kind ffl i of.saap." Jffl Ik Saniight Soap floesa*. 1
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Chest Cold was curea b$ SCOTT'S Emulsion when other treatments fail* cd. Mrs. J. Lennis, 6(J Susan Street, CamperdownJ Sydney, N.S.W., writes that: " Other preparations having failed to do any good, I gave Scott's Emulsion to fmy daughter, Winifred, aged 10 months, who stiffered from a severe chest cold, and was very thin and delicate. After a few doses, she seemed much brighter, and lier cough was less severe, and now, after only a short course of 'Scott's,' her cold has disappeared, and she has grown quite fat and strong. " i Instead of wasting time, 1 risking health and therefore life, with preparations which fail, give Scott's Emulsion at once. Scott's MUST help. * This CERTAINTY should be worth to you many times the price of Scott's Emulsion. No other emulsion has ever received the cordial approval of the medical and nursing professions the world over, for preserving children's lives. Therefore, don't ask for " emulsion J> — ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION] Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 12
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