11511111 Sa ni" fillip taj^icm WE beg to notify the Public of Whangarei that we are prepared to carry out. BEST MODERN SANITARY PLUMBING in accordance with the Borough By-Laws and as par Sample. Pan and Cistern fitted at the Council's workshop, we positively guarantee all Sanitary ware, Cistern and Materials used in construction to be absolutely superior to all other lines on the market. Best workmanship guaranteed. References—Auckland City Council. Levonport Borough Council, Parneli Borough Council, Newmarket Borough Council, etc., etc. SON Certificated Sanitary Plumbers. (By Exam.) MgKINSTRY and WILKINSON Sawmillers. Mill—Town Wharf. Office—Marshall's Buildings. Water-stre*" 4 *- LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER ALWAYS US HAND. Telephone _Mos.— Office 60. Mill SO. SOMETHING FRESH. < "»u» ,, Si,''N<'°Xi,.»'S_,»X,'«'V,"W««v Old Toper Tom was feeling glum He'd toped till he was "tight"! The doctor said "Your system';. rum, But I'll soon put you right!" Tour nose is red, you're overfed And drunk! there's nothing surer, There's just one thing for you to take And that is "aqua-pura." Give this prescription to chemist Keen And take three times a day." Old Tom's wits wandered like his feet, He lost it on the way! To grocer Green instead he went, And asked for "ashwah-poora' The grocer puzzled: then understood — And gave him Suratura! The days passed by, bright grew Tom's eye! His nose is nearly normal! With spriteiy gait, his feet walk straight, His speech lacks nought informal. The doctor's fee, Tom paid with "Wen Tom, how's "aqua-pura?" "Oh Doc, it's great, I'm pleased to state When boiled with Suratura!" Jl. JE. Glarke (LATE OF C. H. CULPAN), Plumber, Tinsmith, Gasfitter, &c. ALL ORDERS PROMPTL* ATTENDED TO. Address: James Street. Opposite F. Coburn, Blacksmith.
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Northern Advocate, 11 April 1911, Page 3
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