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“After the storm/’ the wild wind and the rain, The sun shall shine in its glory tt again; After the Storm” and the terrors of night Gladness will come with the dawning of light. After the stress of bronchitis is past The peace of repose will be yours at last; And a waking thought of gratitude pure For priceless Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

B.S.A. Motor Cycles

NAME The name B.S.A. is recognized the world over as a guarantee of honest workmanship and sterling value. Whenever the “piled arms" trade mark is seen on a motor-cycle, the purchaser is assured of a long life with trouble-fere service.

Users of Michelin tyres are boosters for Michelin tyres. You try them and become a booster for Michelin. Stocked by Northland Fcrd Service, Kaitaia. Subscribers who do not receive their copy of “Ihe Age” regularly, or after office 6 de ay ' afe k ‘ Ddly aSked t 0 notify 11 e In spite ot the many attempts by the struggling farmer, the gum lands of the North Auckland district have proved unsuitable for general agricultural purposes. Cropping is not a paying proposition in those parts. There is one exception, how ever—tobacco thrives well in these iati. tudes and splendid types of leaf have been produced on soils that not long ago were covered with ti-tree and fern. A smai portion of these waste lands if planted in tobacco would be sufficient to transform this poverty-stricken district into regions of affluence and wealth; £SO net is the average yield of a tobacco crop per acre and often more. Few people realise the immense possibilities of the tobacco industry, but anyone wanting information on the subject is referred to the ready manufactured article. “Riverhead Gold” mildest of all; ‘Toested Navy Cut’ (Bulldog) of medium strength; and “Cut Plug No 10” (Bullhead), full strength Do not forget that all three brands are toasted” and th erefore more wholesome than the average class of goods from overseas, often so harmtul on the score of excess nicotine.

AND SERVICE Any machine in the large B.S.A range will prove itself in the hard conditions of back country work. Built in the usual faithful British manner from best British materials, and designed by foremost engineers all the models in the 1928 B.S.A range are first in their class. We will be pleased to show you our range of models. An inspection will convince you of the unequalled value.

Send Now For Free Literature and Easy Terms Plan To GEO. RICKARD & Co B.S.A. Agents, KAITAIA

Valvoline oil for your Ford, recommended by the Colonial Motor Co., stocked by Northland Ford Service, Kaitaia.

The blackest night becomes a pool of clear white in the circle of light from the lamp which burns'Big Tree Kerosene. This light from Big Tree is like no other in the world. Many people still prefer its mellow, flickerless glow to the more recent forms of illumination. It is softkind to the eyes. A smokeless, odourless light which is clean, safe and economical. Fill your lamps with the Kerosene named Big Tree. Big Tree Kerosene is refined to a degree of perfection it is water white dependable. It will not soot the wicks of your lamps,, but burns s-t-e-a-d-i-l-y to the last drop. When next you buy Kerosene, insist on Big Tree.

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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 66, 12 September 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 66, 12 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 66, 12 September 1928, Page 3

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