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I Good Tobacco and Good Books I 1 ensure Pleasant Evenings. 1 I be aptly termed the smoke of the I 'B *■« New Zealanders,, since it enjoys by far the largest sale I ■1$ Made of the choicest Virginian leaf, in two strengths, it I ■ 54 CUT-(IN TBNS)~FIAKE OR MIXTURE. ALSO IN PLUG FORM. ■

12,000,000 Eggs Preserved. Last year 12,000,000 eggs , were preserved in Norton's Premier Egg Preserver. These included Ducks' Eggs, Turkeys' Eggs, Fowls' Eggs, and Eggs of every description. Norton's Egg Preserver Treats all Eggs alike— " it preserves them and keeps them fresh for any length of ' time. And it costs you less \ than any other Preservative ; in New Zealand ' Sold everywhere in the following sized tins :—is tin preserves 1000 eggs, 1 gal. tin, 4s, preserves 2040 eggs, 4 gal. tin, ios 6d, 3160 eggs, 8 gal. tin, 20s, 76,320 eggs, and 40 gal. casks, £\ ss, 81,600 eggs Buy it- try it—it's treble concentrated. WholesaleFrank Winstone, ! • Auckland, Choice Decorations. 8 LAEGE SHIPMENTS OF WALLPAPERS JUST LANDED. OUR WELLr-L-LGHTED SHOWROOM IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. W. P. HAY WARD BANK STREET. WE SELL PAINTS FOR ALB PURPOSES. <T . ■■ Your Cough doubles you most at night, just when retiring, and you ha'/e difficulty in getting off to sleep. Try "NAZOL", it acts like a charm. A fe«t | flrops on loaf sugar and allowed to Hissolvo very slowly between the cheek and gums, and a good inhalation of "NAZOL" through the "NAZOL IN HALER" will quickly give you rellet Sold everywhere—l '6 of *0 Hoses LEATHER A .YD FANCY BELTS.— All at flri.—W. ,T r ~- G-. Somervel 1.

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Northern Advocate, 15 February 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 15 February 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 15 February 1912, Page 7