02 O i—< “ ™jjQ Q V' v 02 CHILBLAINS cured with one bottle of BATES’ CHILBLAIN LINIMENT TRY IT! One Shilling per Bottle. J. W. BATES (Late Christchurch Hospital). CHEMIST, Telephone : Pharmacy, 5. Private Res., 200.
Puriri and Milk Is Simply Delicious! My lady avows that there’s really nothing so delightful •ad refreshing as a glass of milk and PURIRI. The medicinal qualities of Piiriri Natural Mineral Water •re richer than those of other natural mineral waters, and it is also far more palatable and wholesome. Convaletcents and Invalids will find that milk and PURIRI can be taken by the weakest stomach. * Every drop comes diredt from the spring. . Dr. W. C. ERSON writer —"I _ eeasider Puriri Natural Mineral Water ■ very ureful adjunct in the treatmeat of Dyspepsia and cases of a Rheumatic character. Not alone from the allunity of the water but alro from v> * -* K ■te duretic action upon the kidneys." xTr-w. William Close Erson, 1..FP.5., v/ L.S. A , London ; Physician. Auck- H * rkl land District Hospital. H 111 " A Zealandia Boots There is only one best in Boots —Zealandia, made in N.Z.
NOW IS THE TIME to cure your Cough or Cold — and — WIN £lOO PRIZE for your local Hospital, Club, &c. WHAT YOU HAYE TO DO: TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION TON KING'S LINSEED EMULSION TRIPLES COMPETITION. £ioo PUBLIC PRIZE Add if you can three words to . h cacb solntson vou are entitled each of the three fol owing phrases, object in vour vicinity he words added to each phrase to have Qr Dominion \ the one receiving the same three initials as that phrase, bfc awarded a casb but uol necessarily m same order prize of /10() You may vote for any 1. Tonklnfi Curst Speedily — — — person or good cause, such as donating „ „ ~ /TOO to a faiuilv left destitute; help2. Cough, and Cold. — — — t£> erect a town clock> Qr beautif (._ 3. Baby'. Troublesome Cough— — - iug your own town ; aiding the local . u „ hospital funds or anv publicor private As an illustration take the phras- C There are hundreds of worth v “ Hanging lhe Het ue U ungl t t 6 which /10() can be devoted. ' be completed bv “ Ines Henry’s * Patience ” (the three initials H.T.P. In order that contestants in the being the same). smaller communities may be under no /10 will be awarded to the person disadvantage, it is provided that the who completes the three triples in the /100 will be awarded to the “ object ” most appropriate manner. The five which obtains the most votes in prosolutions next in merit will win 10/- portion to the population of the electeach; the next ten will receive 5, '-each, orate in which the object is located. FILL IN THIS COUPON. TONKING’S EINSEED EMULSION TRIPIES and VOTING CONTEST 1. Tanking*. Cura. Speedily 2. Cough, and Cold. 3. Baby’s Troublesome Cough I vote that /TOO Prize be given, Name - . Address Cut out this Coupon and .end it along with your Panel, to “ Tanking’. Competitlan,” P.O. Box 160, Wallington. CONDITIONS.— Each Coupon must be accompanied by a panel of the box containing a bottle of Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. From 1/6 bottle, the panel must contain the words "Gives Immediate Relief.” From a 2/6 bottle either front or back panel gives an entry and vote. A complete hoi from 4/6 size will give three entries aud votes. Within li days after die closing of competition, prizes will be paid in cash and the names of the successful contestants published in this paper. A well-known journalist, whose decision will be final, will act as judge. • TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION From all Chemists and Storekeepers. 1/8, 9/6, 4/6 per bottle. Wholesale: all merchants
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 193, 2 August 1911, Page 2
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