« %m&. m i *e m m n .&. IS?! &£& fcSd s«ra m^m mi ■bsb HW F«Sh!k bob* IHB ■HA a m mm vm 'BOURNVILLB COCOA repre. tents the highest grade of nutritive cocoa at prcccnt on iho marker ; it fully maintains its high fcputa. i tion in food vclue and delicacy of . flavour, ond is second to none in any respect whatsoever." Medical Magazine, March, 1912 I Dinner-lijne at Bournville J COA de Luxe /fedica! opinion ranks - UV w. ..**..- • very high, for its perfect purity and digestibility, due to careful selection of the cocoa beans used, and scrupulous cleanliness in die airy,healthy ■ workrooms where it is made. The "Hospital" says: "For delicacy of flavour Bournville Cocoa stands unn? vailed.' Its food value is high/' . M BY TEST THE BEST 0 CADBUUY. BOURNVILLB rWrm mm W'Wihm m?& MM MH oo\ o ■■ £ssm o c lo\ wm&mmi&u&mHim ■- 1 ; " i h''u'tv I d*J "" T 'don, h?vve be r -D clios?n from anions st afi the pi -.r o miikers _of Britain to demon -Ira - e the making modern piisEO m LONDON, SEP: IFiIBITIOT^ Thia shows the very high opinion ihe pia< ot'orto makers h*v« of John Brineuioad una Sons' Pianos. lt\K ' , " \A^ P$ * ' \ ( , s «/ k& - } t i Y *•* s 3 £ " ? s» k. * i Mr / i , j Many a year ago the cider ' §e»ler§ proved that there's no smoke. to equal the Tobacco. Year after year it brought solace and satisfaction to the pioneers. To-day there is no full flavoured tobacco which in quality, aroma, fragrance, and fine smoking qualities, can equal . Derby Sold in plugs or tins. Mggrt^Wj^j^K^tfftj II ■'• for Smokers of the Famous 'Westminster Wmtt, iwA-i t :i I | This illustrates a few of the Valuable Presents obtainable for the smoker, his wife, sister or friend. Ask P P your Tobacconist for a Catalogue of the 40 Beautiful Gifts, or write for one to Regent, Box 331, Wellington* GENTS' BRACES. COMBINATION 4U lionets. g 0 Tickels< ©ENTS NICKEL WHITE TURKISH WATCH. BATH TOWEL. 200 Tickets. 80 Tickets, r-£*: -^ m JZ-;S> .'J :vv.H SSK? l^^ MARINE OE FIELD GLASSES.' 500 Tickets. LADIES* HAND BA©. 100 Tickefefc pprßWL3T!TlpirEiiMßEgffill!lirg^ffl 9-ct. GOLD SAFETY PIN BROOOH, 209 Tickets. " ZhM?&MiMmM!SM MOTORISTS or lUSADING ELECTRIC FLASH LAMP. 200 Tickets. 9-ct. GOLD BROOOE. . 300 Tickets. . ■ 'llllllJMllll'.lUjllllll Will «Mlij£ ? J^^^»4 f^sMsa wa^Sf^^m BOX OF THREE FULL-SIZED KNITES a - 110 Tickets. NICKEL WATCH AND WRISTLET 220 Ticketa.
jtfiELSEN i£HOb. BROADWAY. MAETOF ENGTNE PRB. M * CHINXST3, . VTOT-OH. EXPERTS AND CYCLE MECHANIC. All Sand* <">f Machinery Bepaired. on shorteat notice All Eiuin of Engine Packing kept in etock. Distr'ct A sent for Ford Cars,
i/'D i n a Will find the Ideal Tea and • LxjngheoN KooMS, .'in.. Fergusson Street (next to A. E. Swartz, Jeweller), the nicest place-".in town for afternoon Tea or Luncheoa. T. ■ YEBBY, Proprietor. -'
COMMONWEALTH'HOTEL, Three Minutes from Baths and Bail way Station. Eledric Lisht Throughout. Hot and Cold Baths. . Proprietor. P.O. Box 61, r Kotorua.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10692, 9 July 1913, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10692, 9 July 1913, Page 3
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