THE 'I)OGS BARK, BUT THE CARAVAN PASSES”— ARABIAN" PROVERB. • ' . Some one has recently been making what is supposed to be , “caustic” remarks on my policy of The Fine Quality and the Low Price which I have pursued with regard;;to my . - £7 10 0 Bicycle The outburst of barking, however, ia ineffectual, for , the people continue to support me to their own advantage and satisfaction. T* G. KltcHingham, Boundary Street, - CSroymouth. 20URNVILLE THE USX WORD IN]OCOA 4 jliniKH/ 14 ** riimnniii^ Nc X t time you are in the grocer’s, be sure to order BOURNVILLE COCOA. This delicious - flavoured Cocoa has become the regular breakfast and supper beverage of thousands of families throughout the United Kingdom. For those who have Physical or Brain Work to do it will be found nourishing and invigorating. Every one who tastes it likes it because of its goodness and its appealing flavour. Prepared by Cadbury’s at their Model Factory in the Garden Village, Bournville. Save the Coupons and get a CSSSST OF CHOCOLATES V* FREE!
Special Housings at 4d per yard, an extraordinary good line and selling freely at W. McKay and Son’s, drapers.— Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1912, Page 3
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