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Watchmakers and .leweßera. q-TOCKT. A.K IN G- 0 A L E. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. WE MUST REDUCE OUE ENORMOUS - % STOCK. • NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BROOCHES. BANGLES. PENDANTS. WATCHES, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, and WEDDING PRESENTS. 48 IN THE 20s OFF EVERY ARTICLE. 4b ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. It will Pay you to Inspect our Stock. Country Orders receive every attention. OPEN TILL 9 30 EVERY EVENING. TAS. pASCOE, THE RELIABLE JEWELLER, 219. KARANGAHAPE RD. 'Phone, 2804. JONES T> RO S. ONES JD ■0: S. pOR pRESENTS, FOR BIRTHDAY OR WEDDING PRESENTS There is nothing quite so nice as » SUITABLE PIECE OF JEWELLERY OB SILVER PLATE. . And at JONES "RROS. ONES JJROS. YOU MAY ALWAYS RELY ON GETTING THE NEWEST AND BE.ST. THE PRICES, TOO. ARE MOST REASONABLE. Note Our Only Address: 110 TTAHANGAUAPE oAJt> > AUCKLAND. T C* ■ W ATTS ' JEWELLER. Lato W. Maud. Owing to Alterations, and having to make room lor New Stocks arriving shortly, I am reducing the balance of Mr. Maud's stook 20 per cent, to 25 per cent, to clear. Splendid selection of Rings, Brooches, Bangles. Muff Chains. Gent.'s Gold Alberts. Ladies' and Gent.'s Silver and Gold Watches. Also, largo assortment of line Electro-plated Ware of every description. Now is the time for Bargain-hunters and those wanting Wedding Presents. Cheap Nickel Watches from 12s 6d to 30a, reliable timekeepers. . Imitation Marble Clocks from 27s 6d. Don't miss this chance of getting a real good article at the lowest possible price. J. g7wATTS--101. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON. I. ■■ — Medical. HEALTH NOTES. A pOOD TTOME "OECIPE. A leading London Physician has _ very strongly recommended the following simple home remedy as a Permanent Cure tor Coughs, Colds in tho Head, Influenza, and Bronchitis, also as a prompt relief for Asthma, Whooping Cough, and Consumption. Here is the prescription: — PAREGORIC, i ounce. IPECACUANHA WINE, 2 drachms. PENTOFORM, 1 ounce. LIQUID AMMON. ACETATE, 12 drachms. SWEET NITRE. 3 drachms. SYRUP OF TOLU. 1 ounce. SYRUP OF SQUILLS, i ounce. CINNAMON WATER to make 8 ounces. Dose: One tablespoonful in water every three or four hours. Dose for children, according to the age of the child. On making infjuiry locally we have learned that all the above drugs are now stocked by the wholesale houses, so that any chemist is able to dispense the mixture. This Mixture is very palatable, and is given with perfect safety to children its well as adults. It is made up strictly according to tho above formula for half a crown, so is within the reach of everybody. You may not be troubled with any of the above complaints at present, but now the winter is setting in, we advise you to cut out this recipe in case of urgent need. I 3 Competitions. \ (In Cash for an Hour's Work, [ '; I*l Prize. 5 Guineas. ( , 2 nd •• 3 „ , ( 3rd » 2 .. / ,' v '. Given lor the greatest number of genuine ) \ English dictionary words (excluding geogrnplii- ( I. cal, persona), and other proper name?) lormed ( 1 from the letters in the sentence : —"Tonking's J 1 Linseed Emulsion cure a speedily and complete- > < ly, coughs, colds, branching hoarseness, tSiffl- I / cult breathing, and nil chest complaints.". It ) 'i would be well to make jour words short. ( I. because each one of the 110 letters can be used ( i 1 but once. For example the letter "D " occurs J ' lour times. Alter forming, say, the word ,' i l "Due,"you would have left only three '" DV," I three " U's," and eleven " E's." The same word J is not to be listed twice. Without care, mnuy ' contestants will probably fall short of "25 words. I ■ Contest Conditions. "'< I Decision to be rendered fitteen days alter / contest closes, it possible, and prizes paid at ,' J once. A well-known business man to act as S Judge, whose decision nil be final: names of; c winners to be announced in this paper. In case / I ol n tic, the contestant who leaves unused ' \ the least number of letters (from tho 119) to \ / have preference; if a further tie, the list with / i lite earliest postmark to win, or if of same date, i I prize will be divided. No correspondence enter' ' , ed into, as all contestants are to be treated nlike. i' Each contestant to enclose n panel from iho " I box around a purchased buttle of Tonkinß's \ / Linseed Emulsion. II from small bottle, tho / ) panel must contain the words "Gives lmmedi ) \ ate Relief," but front or back panel (rom \ I larger bottles will serve (i c. gives two chances). { l Contestants may send in more than one list, if i' } panel for each is enclosed. Post word- \ / lists after April llOtli and before June 15th / ) (stating your count) to " Manager, Tonking's 1 \ Contest," P.O. Box 518, Auckland. ( ( Tooklnf'i I.insect) Emulsion obtainable from ill } / Chemists & Storekeepers, 1/6, 2/6, 4/4 per bottle. I 1 . Wholesale: E. Elllnjhaaj, & Co., Lid.. Auckland. / Groceries. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING Is in the eating "—they say—and no doubt the Test of the Tea is in the drinking." • If you haven't yet found the satisfaction you would like in other Teas, try those ffered under »he influence of SMEETON'S FAMOUS LOW. PRICES. v To Wit: - " "TIHE OLD MILL " BLEND— Rex commended — 'Is 4d per lb; 6lb tins. 7s 6d. " "MONOGRAM ' TEAJ.YJL Is 6d per lb; 6lb tins, 8s 6d. "ri OLDEN "-Choice Flavour and \JC Aroma — Is 8d .per lb; 61b tins, 9s 6d. DELICATE "AFTERNOON" TEA--2s per lb; 61b tins, lis 6d H, I. SMEETON, LTD., W THE OLD MILL, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Electro. Tj! f"V COMER VILLE AND f\Q.. THE RELIABLE ELECTRO-PLATERS. ' 408. QUEEN-PTREET (above Town Hall). „ DO First-clae: Work in GOLD. SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING. LACQUERING, and ANTIQUE COPPERING. ' TABLEWARE off ev«ry description SILVERPLATED eqar.i to NEW I The Sole Right for the use ( (in N.Z.) of Quain's "Radiumi Anocain" for the purposes No More Pain. I of painless dentistry have ; been secured by Mr. Howey . I Walker, of Auckland. ._

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14352, 23 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14352, 23 April 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14352, 23 April 1910, Page 10

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