M F I NeUnn'M oat*- • 1 «* ca» ».. -JL*blA^.*^.i^L; diMtiuswivbrd >■>« ro»m»n» VI O ATI 7 * c ' l h** tt 'Wifnf) ol flavour .A ■?•**■ -_*. * ,*-. f* aciuality and jfcinly th*< niup Tr-Ati cannot be 'uiiniJ-nUevrhnrai All true Britishers will be pleased to note that a movement, which has al-i-eady found influential support, U now taking place to form a company m London which would, undertake the manufacture of nickel alarm and other clocks, with the object of competing with and driving off the markets of Britain, , and indeed of the British Ehipire, the cheap foreign clocks, especially those made m Germany. Tlie committee has taken a considerable amount of trouble m iiv vestigating various matters, including sites for factories and sudtable^automatic machinery of tho latest and most up-to-date typo. They have received numerous assurances from eminent engineers that suitable machinery can be obtained m Great Britain at a reasonable price. Want a tobacco expressive of the coolness of the broad / Scotch Moors — the sweetness of a wee bit heather Then try BONNIE DOON". Scotsmen amoke it everywhere — get it 'to-day. A most unusual case was dealt with at the Stratford Court, when a man was fined £10 and costs £2 16s for obstructing, the traffic on the Toko railway line by standing on the line, and thus necessitating the stopping of the train. The engine-driver stated that the accused was standing m the middle , of the line holding his hands above his head when there was no reason for his doing so. NKI C.»TjiV Th « lr uniform at-aIHt l ym *^'-'Z>*jr* m aVes them the nWt IV/r g~% ate •«2 »*tisfaotonr. Only from wiuAir. a ihe beßt CHB K#t th)> 1 ptipr T-trAas " 3W,t lesnlu. Bee yon get KURT, teas NaUoaMMU'iTtvv 4
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13603, 8 February 1915, Page 7
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289Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13603, 8 February 1915, Page 7
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