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FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! ' FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! BY AUCTION. Tinnsn.n, aprjl isth, 1012, At 2 p.m. David whyte and co., ltd., w ill sell: - - Apples. Pears, Peaches. Tomatoes, potatoes. Onions. Melons, and other I Produce. Also: Household Furniture and Effects. FULL DETAILS LATER. EC. WOOD WARD DJS P EN SIN G C HEM I ST, 125 E HERETAUNGA ST.. HASTINGS. DEUS to announce that he has pur- ** chased the Business of Messrs. 3LOMFIELD A- CO., Ltd.. Heretaunga street West, and has RE-OPENED it 11 premises I'WO DOORS FROM ELLI NG 11 AMS PACIFIC HOTEL, is a URA NCH PH ARMA CY to his present business. VLL-NIGHT DISPENSING AT THE OLD STAND, 125 E HERETAUNGA STREET. Telephones 88 and 412. ’W~ A XGA X VI pi V ER" CHE FINEST RIVER TRIP IN THE WORLD AT YOUR DOOR. Strangers from all parts concede that ■he Wanganui River excels all sights n scenic grandeur. You mav enjoy a rest cure at Beautiful Pipiriki House or the Unique Houseboat for a week at 7 - per dav. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS FROM WANGANUI. DAILY FROM TAUMARANUI (Sundays and Mondays excepted). Bookings, Maps. Itineraries: Tourist Bureau, Cook and Sons. A. HATRICK A CO., LTD.
rpilE SCHOONER HESPERUS was -*• packed with Suratura Tea. The bosun drank another sort, bein’ a stubborn sort of bloke: so up the skipper got and spoke. They stopped the silly bosun’s smoke, and they pushed him through the port-hole. “ D,” 2/-. rpilE LIVING SKELETON put some fuzzy breeches on. mittens, wrappers, and a hood. “ Now,” he said, ■’ I feel quite good. Who need fear the frozen sea. when he’s glad and keen like me, warmed with Suratura Tea 1” ” TyrilY SHOULD YOU go to the ' ’ dogs day by day, evening by evening get drunker and drunker ?, Drink Suratura—an excellent way that to reform. Take my tip. ” —William Bunker. ITUIERE WAS a sagacious young mule, who made it bis system and rule, whenever he went up the hill to Booroora to tone up his lungs with some good Suratura. MISS BRIGHTEYES went out motoring, as sweet and fragrant as the Spring. She took, to keep her company, and to brace up her nerves maybe, a flask of Suratura Tea. She was a knowledgeable She ! MRS. MAOINNERTY FLITCH fell headlong into the ditch, and so spilt all tier tea (Suratura, Blend “ D"). Then she wept "Deary me! there’s no other sich *ea. and none worth comparing with sich !" 2a
■F / anriiNC i V \wrn i r HH \aVzA Nj MJ (■■l JZorSO Years it has Cured Away back in your grandfather’s days Bonnington’s Irish Moss was the best remedy for coughs and colds. Today it still holds pride of place and is more popular than ever. Bonnington’s is the standard family cough Medicine because it has been tried, tested and found to be the best. MR. WILLIAM NEIGHBOU RS, of Waimgngaroa, writes : “ ft gives me great pleasure to recommend Bonnington’s Irish Moss lor coughs and colds, or any lung complaint, having used it in my family for over twenty years.” I Insist on gelling the original remedy—Bonnington’s. 43 1 PONWOIS IRISH MOSS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 6
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