ROYAL DOULTOM CHINA Despite the War. -r-X ROACIIS’ have just received a splendid assortment of ROYAL DOULrON CHINA—a great piece of good fortune. For you must remember that it is very difficult to secure English china at all in these war times. Labour is scarce in- England, and slapping i., scarce on all seas. Therefore, This may bs your last '"Doulton” chance (jSw Don’t Miss It. If you would like some dainty Doulton for your own home or gift giving avail yourself Y of this opportunity. Despite the difficulties m our way, we have managed to keep prices Z 'pleasingly low—direct buying is one reason. Call and choose white the variety is new and at its best. Consider these Offerings: JARDINIERES— From 22/6 to 35/- each TEAPOTS—From 0/11 to 13/6 each SALAD BOWLS— From 14/6 to 32/6 each CHILDREN’S PORRIDGE PLAIES— 4/6 each TOBACCO JARS— From 11/9 to 16/ each TRIPLE 1 RAYS—From 17/6 to 2j/- each lO/6 to £3 each CANDLESTICKS—IC/6 to 13/6 each DOULTON MILK JUGS— From 10/6 to 35/- each MS*” — —
— For TOOTHACHE Insert—one or two drops of full-,tr«ngth R,gl»ter*<l Nam* IrliPlpHvi/Zml for UULSLSINOIH) HEAK’S ESSENCE For Concha, Colds, Catarrh and Sera Throat, dilute to a pint by adding water , and sweetening. 5 .
The <lay she forgot Creamoata My. what a different breakfast ! table it was. Dad was decidedly glum—the boysaid tluit breakfast ‘ wasn’t the sama—and mother vowed it wdul m’f happen ait tin. There's no breakfast so wholesome so nourishing, •o appetising asCreamoata. Creamoata (Cream o’ the Oat) I Try it—order a packet for to-morrow morn* I ing’B meal—the family’u verdict will place it 1 first favourite. And remember that every fl ( Creamoata packet contains the coupon! i i enabling you to bhart in the grokt i Gift Sciiaine. ' fa
Just sixty years ago PS & the tale of the Indian O Mutiny and the jfe stirring defence of |p Lucknow thrilled our R grandfathers. fl —and even in those early n days hundreds of New n Zealanders knew that B for affections of the ■ throat and lungs there S was no remedy so safe I and sure as Bonnington’s ■ Irish Moss. To-day tens § of thousands endorse this I judgment. Rightly term- M ed the standard family | cough medicine, it has E been tried, tested and H proved to be the best for B I young and old. Safe, S I sure, prompt, it contains ■ U no opiates or harmful B B drugs. See to it that E ■ you get the origin*! Bon- B B iiinyton’s Irish Moss— S H refuse imitations and y | substitutes. Insist on 147 1 Boißiipotons IrishOMoss ry- Ths Cou<h that lua «, M , j, otoad tha Imc af lima ,„ 6 M
THE PREMIER HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST IS S a KEARNEY HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS Fir*t-dM* Saloon and Tonsorial Artsi»t» Larx* stocks of PIPES, all brant* of TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES, alao RAZORS & TOILET REQUISITS3 Try one of my machines for makina Oixareite*. You will find it will pay yoe Ladiae* Hair Work a iyaciality
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 217, 15 August 1918, Page 7
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