A SIGN OF PROGRESS
The past, three years have seen enormous strides made in at least one enterprise in Poverty Bay, that is, in the manufacture by Mr. 'lvan 1). Bramwel! of his now famous cough balsam, 101. Made as Iho result of some years’ re search while engaged in one of the lead ing pharmacies in Wellington, it was analysed, tested, and finally evolved the popular effective and sootlung cough mixture of to day. In order to cope with tho already increased demand this year Mr. Bratmvoll has appointed agenls in various districts, and the popular tbio Nought One can he purchased at the usual price of half a crown at the fol lowing business promises: Tokomarn Bay, Oates Bros.’ store; Hicks Bay, Mr. B. Robb's store; To. Arnroa-, To Araroa Trading Co. ; Tikitiki, Mr. A. L. Kirk’s stole; Waipiro Bay, Waipiro Bay Trailing Co. ; Ruatoria, Mr. 11. F. Smythe’s store; Tolaga Bay, Mr. J. 1). 0. Thornton; Wairoa, Mr.'V. E. Winter’s stores: Nuhaka, Mr. Vf Block’s store; and Erasi’i'town, Mr. It. S. Kennett’s store In Gisborne, One Nough One is on sale at the Phnmmcv, corner of Derby Street and Gladstone Road.’
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 11
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194A SIGN OF PROGRESS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 11
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