« wSysTb * /■ , At f I I «£=»,. ZVf ''YvX iW \\ ■HOUTENSH | COCOA ] W The Standard Is K Cocoa of m ■n the 1 B World. U ■Mft gsg=* /»■ ■ \W\ Zff/iH ZmMm MB/m C. C. W ILLIS AXD c°Hare just received a very large shipment of the celebrated PREMIER CYCLES, And J»ave only a few of the famous ARIEL MOTOR CYCLES left. A ■quantity of Motor Cycle Horns and Lamps, best quality. Second-hand Bicycles, £2 and upwards. Address — EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. Q The New _ W Unique ■ || “Rapid” £ —just out I Ej —Specially for 1 aS . Burning Coal The Famous ** Unique ” C °PP er Frame Has had so ti er mendous a sale that we have brought out an 'improvement for use in places where coal is principally used as fueL The New “ RAPID ” has a very Solid Base—a most important feature. It Heats with greatrapidity. The Combustion . is made perfect by a special device that does away with all dead space, which makes it extremely economical in fuel. Don't trouble with Built-in Coppers, the Unique “ Rapid” is- a t vast improvement. JMi by' Law Enc bnmMem Everywhere. Newberry, Walker, & Co., Patentees A Dunedin.
WILSON’S Wkalt Extract I The MAtVELLOUS RESTORATIVE. Vitalizes the system and gives you strength and stamina. It is THE overeign remedy for ■ Anxroia and Physical or Nervous Prostration. Far better than any medicine. It picks you up, and keeps you up. Wilson's Malt Extract is effective as a body-builder because it embodies the nutriment of the finest ma it cd barley in condensed form. Every atom possesses the highest food quality, and every spoonful you take helps to make you stronger. It is frosh, absolutely pure (as analysts testify), and is mc:-t pleasant tc take. Take a spoonful at meal times, and note the extra vim and vigour it gives you. ALL GROCERS A CHEMISTS Price 1/&, 2/6. Also prepared, with Cod Liver Ot! at same prices.
P FT’S A “GOOD MOVE* I ■ To hove on hand a supply of I “HIGHLANDER” CONDENSED MILK. Pure, Rich, and free from Chemicals and Bacteria. Absolutely “Full Cream.” In CAMPS — Military, Survey. Mining, or Holiday—plenty of “HIGHLANDER" is * tremendous boon t
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 138, 28 May 1912, Page 7
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