Article image
Article image

THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. "A score of times," the old salt said, "around Cape Horn I've rolled j 1 But I've no cause to dread it now as in the days of old. I FFto t I've lately struck a marvel, and at j zero loudly sooff — s It'e the 'Universal Cold Cure/ which keeps away the coogfi." | Bach week a guinea is awarded for the best original Conundrum, Apt Esßay, or Humorous Verse oa the merits oi the .'_ tlniversal Cold Cure. !(. One guinea has been posted to Mrs ',_ R. 8., 15 Aosrangi Terrace, Tinakori road, Wellington. Contributions must not exceed fifty words; must be accompanied by coupon i, and be addressed : "Universal Cold Cure — i'he Latest and Best— P.O. Box 716, 1 Wellington," WHY? f fa SANSDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Superior to Any Other eucalyptus products? ' Because it ie the result of full erperi- ' ence and «f a special and careful process «f manufacture. Ii Ls always safe, reliable, and effective, and the dangers attending the uee of tb,« ixrespoßßible pre- . paratione which are oow palmed off as r ' "Extracts" are avoided. A death was recently reported from the internal nsa ' Q of one of these concoctions, and in an action at law a sworn witness testified " that fee suffered the most cruel irritation T ' from the application to an ulcer of a product which was stated to be "juefc as good as Sander's Eucalypti Extract." _, Therefore, beware oi such deception. Jmeist upota the preparation which was [c proved beyond all doubt by skilled wit- 1 nesses at the Supreme Court of Victoria and by authorities during the past thirty- ! d five yean to be a preparation of genuine merit — viz., Sander and Sons' Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extraet!— Advt. Ie A duty you ctjto your family — cu»e a_ joarseii oi indigestion. Take PeptocUor. Is, & 69, 4s. 2 I r— ASK FOR-^ i BONNINGTON'S. 1. ______ c[s Unscrupulous firms wishing to trade '© on the great reputation of Bonnington's f, Irish Moss, prepare an imitation of the _ genuine article, and, so that you may ie be deceived, follow the design of our >t package as near as possible. ir * The value of such a remedy is best " gauged by the methods its makers ie employ, and you take a big risk if you c purchase it. I SONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN I IRISH MOSS the standard Cough and Cold Remedy that has stood the test for forty-five years. c- Stand for fair honest trading, and 16 insist on getting Bonnington's. n ' REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. 1 The "just as good as Bonnington's" y is not good enough for you, and, if a c retailer tries to sell you an imitation or 0 a substitute, tell him you want BONs NINGTON'S IRISH MOSS, ask for ■~ it again, and insist on getting it. B1 c 5 7 I I lirwirirPHUMirTrramrEin—.n? f • " \ ENDURING. ! > ENDURING. r > Xho flavor of Suratura lingers ■j on the palate long after thei 1 taste of other things are forgotten. „ . ' SURATURA TEA 1 pleases the palate and gives i satisfaction. It is very ecoDCinical tea, because less of it' is needed to brow »«. given quantity of liquor, as compared with other tea. Suratura is pure Ceylcn lea,, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES: i . Suratura A quality, Is 6d per lb j Suratura B quality, ls 9d per lb Si.ratura D quality, 2s }»er lb Suratura X quality, 2s 4d per lb ALL STOREKEEPERS „ STOCKTAKING STOCKTAKING i at the QHEAP /^IASH All .Crockery Reduced to Prices that must tempt you to buy. ' A NIBBLE ! a ../ " A NIBBLE ! |a We, are seUing Seeded Raisins, at 5d i per packet, cr 2s 3d for 6 packets. x Quality Guarantcea. LiWeONTAND OOv j ! ' ■■■•-< r 'Phonei 22. Opposite P,O. . I

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HNS19080525.2.36.1

Bibliographic details

Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 25 May 1908, Page 6

Word Count
633

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 25 May 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 25 May 1908, Page 6