The Most Popular TEA used in Whangarei town i^... called It is Delicious and FlaFoiiry. Is 6d lb- v from all Grocers, Have YOU tried it? If not, why not ? "the gables. THE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. RUSSELL. Modern House of 40 Rooms.' Barge Airy Bedrooms adjoining Balconies. Tariff: 6s, 35s weekly. Permanents: 30s. Our own launch "Ailoma" meets ail through trains at Opua. "Ailoma" for hire,for fishing and other parties. Carries 30 passengers. Address — / F. E. DAEBT, RUSSEKb. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. FARMERS: Our Seeds, which are of the Finest Quality, give the Best Results; Established 30 Tears. w. euHSON £ co Good Seed makes fine Pasture. Sow-no other. Ask for Gunson's Fertile Seed. Whangarei Ageiit : J. Marshall and Sons. Catalogue, Samples, and Prices ported on application. Custom Street, Auckland, ?[Jjnaer Dlstlngulsneffl Fatrona&e ©. Hie Excellency the Governor lord Plunket. K.C.M.G.) The Eamo Springs Hotel SANATORIUM. THE SPA OP THE NORTH. Situated about 4 miles from Wh*ngarei, is reached by train to Ruatangata Station, being within only a few aainutes' walk. The Hotel and Sanatorium Grounds offer a most accessible retreat for rest/ «nd quiet to the City business man as well as a place of varied charm and j Interest to the visitor and tourist. For the casual visitor or holiday-maker, afternoon teas are provided. Chance for Business Men*—Promtn"ent business men are now learning that ther may stay at "THE SPRINGS" and obtain the pleasure and profit of pure country air with most delightful surroundings, without dislocating ttieir business or neglecting their en gagements. On receipt of a telegram or letter a conveyance will meet intending guests at Ruatangata Station Terms on application to the Manager KAMO SPRINGS HOTEL. Arrangements have now been made whereby 'Buses will leave Whangarei for Eamo Springs, on Saturdays rft 1.30, 'kiatf 9;80 , p.m., returning on leaving the Springs at 8 a.m. and arriving in 'Whangarei at 9 tun. 'Buses meet train at Ruatangata to convey, passengers to toe Springs. ' ; r ." ': ; ' • NGAIO, June 1911. NAZOL LIMITED. . Dear Sirs. I was suffering from a very acute form of Influenza togethervwith sore throat. I < was depressed and slept badly, when a friend advised me to try NAZOL. I had bought several other remedies, including a well-known cousht cure, but could not get cured. NAZOL gave me instant relief, and my illness gradually left me, so that 1 am able to eat and sleep well. I cannot speak too highly of NAZOL. Yours faithfully. ' JOHN CARROLL 'Xmas! If you want to buy your father something, go to Gordon Somervell.
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Northern Advocate, 18 December 1911, Page 6
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