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Bullivants’ FLEXIBLE Steel Wire Rope POR LOO HAULING. ONE TOXFOEII QUALETT OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE THAT CAN BE SEMJB. Sole Agonta/HUTCHESON, WILSON & Co., 92 Jcrrots Quay, WELUSGTOtt . EGGS! FRESH EGGS I ere noir Cheap, therefore preserve a supply for Tie© when espenOTvr. “ DOMINION BRAND ” •WATER GLASS WATER GLASS IS THE ORIGINAL AND BEST PRESS I!V ATI VS OP EGGS. To be obtained at Storekeepers, or from SMITH AND SMITH,' LIMITED, CUBA STREET (Opposite Town Hall). ELECTRIC IRONS!! ELECTRIC IRONS!! , , WE HAVE JEST LANDED A SHIPMENT OJS “ HOT POINT ” ELECTRIC IRONS. ' CLEAN! COOL! HANDY! CHEAPI CLEAN! COOL! HANDY! GHEAPI THOS. BALLINGER & CO., LTD.* 58, 60, 62, VICTORIA S TBEET, WELLINGTON.

Gladys Easton 41 College Street, Newtown, N.S.W., was so weak after whooping cough, that for 4 months she was -unable to walk. ** At last,” Mrs. Easton writes (29/8/07), “I gave SCOTT’S Emulsion and progress was then so rapid that within a few weeks she was completely restored to health.” The reason why SCOTT’S Emulsion cures weakness iS not far. to seek; it is in the Emulsion itself—purest • ingredients, perfectly and palatably coftibined by the. unique- SCOTT process. SCOTT'S Emulsion is the standard Emulsion, standard in the one quality needful in sickness—the power to cure. No other emulsion has ever reached this standard, when cures are counted. Of all chemists’ and dealers in medicines(ab m THE MARK BY WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CURE I Hi "I : AND TEARS,” by frank Morton. Obtainable from All Booksellers. Typewriters for sale. Rem. ingtons, Yosts, Hammonds, Dens, mores, Blicks, Smith ' Premiers, and others. Ear-Lock Agency.

THE FIRST COUGH OF THE SEASON. The first cough of tho season may not be severe, but it needs prompt and efficient attention to prevent its extension. Any cough caused by cold and fever will irritate tho sensitive membranes of the throat and delicate bronchial tubes. Cure promptly every cold and cough as it arises is, you will admit, advice well -worth hooding. Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion is so reliable in curing early coughs that scarcely a homo can be found where it is not considered “the good old family cough cure.” It does not contain drug* of a dangerous nature, and has no superior as a general family , cough remedy. ' “ Tonking's " relieves quickly, and cures promptly. When your cough is of a tickling and throat-irritating nature, take a few drops at frequent intervals instead ■ of large doses further apart. Sold everywhere in throe sizes. Is 6d; 2s 6d. and 4a 6d a bottle. S FACT Wo. 3; The BONUSES are arranged ones increasing scale according tc length ol time assured. A okiqoii system of interim bonuses secures the advantages ol a yearly division of profits trithoul the corresponding expense. Unde* this 'system the policyholder eeives the proper proportion at accrued boons for every pnjmhui paid since the last vataftiaD. government l B i'SA DEPARTMENT

o (Copy.) Te Bata, Kairanga Messrs Barraud & Abraham, . Palmerston North. Dear Sirs, I have much pleasure in conveying to you my entire satisfaction of-the results obtained from using Sutton’s Seeds, which I have done now for several years. They have proved to be of high germinating quality and true to name. I may state that I have been a fairly successful prize winner in the Root Section at the Palmerston North Winter Show, having won the Lnxford Shield two years running with roots obtained from your seeds. I have.tried various kinds,of Turnips and Swedes, but so far have had nothing to equal yo ur Imperial Green Globe Turnip ‘ and Crimson King. Swede. You are at liberty to use ■ this testimonial in any way. ■ Barraud & Abraham, Ltd., Agents, Palmerston North Yours faithfully, JOHN'BALSILLIE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 3

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