1 /CO many / / / V</ perils lurk n/ / behind a cut that / keeping handy a pot of that ¥0%%, { great antiseptic healer, Zam- •"vip \ Buk, is a wise and necessary pre- jgs ; \ caution. There is nothing like g| ! \ Zam-Buk for soothing, purify- gg ■ \ ing, and healing a wound. The p; \ unique composition and her- t% %A bal origin of Zam-Buk, and g| %|§«k its great reliability have 2p won for it a place in most g§ %M% households. Has Zam-Buk % a place in yours? 0 ; TXERE NO TRICK OR TROPE fs 1 -LX. meant. This is plain advertise. ~ ment. If you must have perfect Tea, | buy some Suratura " D." i —— _____ "DETER SIMPLE caught a pimple ;_■_- coming through the bush. Peter Simple soothed the pimple with a whispered hush. Then with great contentment he drank his Suratura Tea. Perhaps you see the point, like me. HPHE BIG SHIP moved, to leave tho -*- port. The skipper shouted, "Moor her ! That blankydasted cook has been and left the Suratura !" qiHERE WAS A YOtTNG GIRL of i -*- Mauritius, who said, "Though cold : meat is nutritious, you'll please brin<* to me Suratura, THAT TEA, the one thing on earth quite delicious !" T^HE ELEPHANT bein^ a trifle -*- drunk, crept away and hid in his trunk. Folly of doing such things, you 11 see, for 'he missed his Suratura Tea. "T CANNOT MARRY YOU," she -■- said, and, oh, his heart it sank like lead. "I cannot marry you, you see, because you like that common tea I must have Suratura D I" T)IMPLED, saucy Betty Bunnin« •*f caught a chill through over-run° mng. She was tucked in bed, where she sijpped hot Suratura Teal "Oh," she cried, " This cure is stunning !" 9 a ■jfijf^ Delay is dangerous. \ a ' &/0 Why risk more serious ffl&L J^ troubles when you can be T.j MA quickly cured by a few doses MA rW of Bonnington's Irish Moss JW £. — the family coughmedicine. J wA Befuse imitations. Insist mm' *W*-m^ on the geiuihM.\ is 0* [U IristTMoss Every Thousand ij TrUb Kffl a j/L > I ThoutMid J&*& J*X? I 4& 1 jßkjfr Tens of H v Thousands M 6%r Know I M letxl s (Jorn Cure: Ghemista and \ stores, or post free from Teed and Co., New Plymouth, for 12 stamps.— A TOKEN THAT TALKS. You cannot safely judge what is in-1 side a parcel by the wrapper, neither < can you tell the quality of any goods ''■ by the can or the carton. You can, ! however, make sure of this—every '■ package of ' > . ■ ] i contains nothing but pure tea. The ' carton is distinctive, and the con- '■ tents are distinctive. Crescent Tea is blended by an expert, and is pure, wholesome tea. ' Sold in three grades at 2s, Is lOd, and Is 8d per lb. Write for free sample to » W. & G. TURNBULL AND CO., i WELLINGTON. ! — „,,_ ______ • . tt^ sl&l'*«s»____ I«_p^1 «_p^ 4 mw______. ||M| _j<_3?O fitny Imitations j "' Matldns Bq_tl to 1 TfflWnf s Unseed Emulsltn for qokkhr coiinfr C«ugtic. Gottfa, sad all Cfwsf Cwaplainta of yomig and old. ; A l-dy write* from A«yrtw>^ ? O. X Nelsoa: "I always use Toakma^i Linseed Emulsioa, and I think B 4_&a invaluable rexaedj. v v\v So will you if you try h. . $%am mi) etismlata A BtGF6k*et*r*, %m* t/e, «/• ismtift, b rflO EMPLOYERS.—We have ou .jl sal« Wages and Overtime Bocks, as required by "The Induistrial Conciliation and Arbitration Actj 1908, ?5 and it» amendme_ts.-—Fnnnwn
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 3
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567Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 3
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