A SIGN OF PROGRESS
The past three years have seen enormous strides made in at, toast one, enter prise in Poverty Bav, Hint is, in the manufacture by Mr. Ivan I). Bramwell of tiis now famous cough balsam. 101. .Made as I lie result of some years’ research while engaged in one of the leading pharmacies in Wellington, it was analysed, tested, and finally evolved the popular effective and soothing cough mixture of to-day. In order to cope with the already increased demand this year Mr. Bramwell has appointed agents in various districts, and the popular Vine Nought due can be purchased at the usual price of half a crown lot lowing business premises-. Tokonmru !>av. Oates Bros.’ store; flicks Bay, Mr. it. "Robbs store; To Aravoa-, To Aravoa Trading Co. ; likiliki, Mr. A. B. INirß s stme; Waipiro Bav, Waipiro Bay lradiii.r Co. ; Rmitoria," Mr. 11. E. Smythe’a store: Tola go Bay, Mr. J. 1). 0. Thornion ; Wairoa. Mr.'V. E. Winter’s stoves; Nuliaka, Mr. V. Black’s store; and Fras?rtown, Mr. It. S. Konnett s store. In Gisborne, One Nougb One is on sate at the Pharmacy, corner of Perby Street and Gladstone Road.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 11
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194A SIGN OF PROGRESS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 11
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