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' il? v" II IHOUTEN’SI I COCOA I W The Standard It ■A Cocoa of M ■ft the t B World. W MBA

CHOICE DESSERT APPLES. ILfUNRO’S FAVOURITE, now, in "1- prime condition for eating. Price 7/6 per case of 401bs. For 6d extra carriage paid to any station. Jonathans all sold. JOHN RICH, K&roola Orchard, Havelock North. . Stop that little Coug T From Growing Bigglj i/B Every cough strains the ’delicate tissues of the throat and bronchial tubes. gstop the strain by curing cough. Bonnin&ton’s ■.lrish Moss not only soothes ■ ibe irritation but cure* the cough and -keab and strengthen* the rraettibranes. AU reliable retailer* will - BocMungton's Irish Mow when*’ - adced for it. They realneihat-if ». . right to do so, and they knthv that ’ Bonnington'* is the best cough and ; cold medicine fbc.it has stood the., test of half a century. Should any ~ ■L- offer you a. substitute or itnita- , -J®. tion, refuse it and'insist on . .<■ W eettinaßonningion*. 51 £ as

BUSINESS NOTICE. , T BEG to inform previous customers and the public generally that I have purchased the old-established Nursery Business of the late JOHN GODDARD, HAVELOCK There is a large and varied Nursery Stock, which is to be sacrificed. CHOICE BULBS, POT PLANTS, FLOWERS, FECIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES of eveijf description. INSPECTION INVITED. i * ' JgROWN, THE NURSERY, HAVELOCK.

t GOVERHMENT "department FACT No. 7. The policies issued by the Department THOROUGHLY PROTECT A MAN’S FAMILY and also his estate, strengthen his credit, and prove much better than a savings-bank. A “GOOD MOYE* To have on hand a supply of | “HIGHLANDER” i CONDENSED MILK. Pure, RICH, and free from i Chemicals and Bacteria. I Absolutely "Full Cream.” I IN Camps— Military, Survey, J Mining, or Holiday—plenty of | “HIGHLANDER" is a tremendous boon I I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 122, 8 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 122, 8 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 122, 8 May 1912, Page 7

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