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For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d. Those who iave the most experience with NAZOL" in the treatment of Sore Throat* Bronchitis, Colds in the Head, are its staunchest friends. They have proved it's worth and know what it will accomplish. Have you ever tried it? It will make a friend of you Sold everywhere, Is 6d bottle of 60 doses. 4 . Napier, i July 21st, 1911. NAZOL LIMITED. Your note re NAZOL to hand to-day. We hare heard great praise from each person we have sold it to, and can speak highly of it ourselves, knowing what it has done in our own home. Yours faithfully, Desholm Bros. 11 The corsets that are guaranteed to fit comfortably, to wear well and not Rust, Break or Tear, are the celebrated Warner's Rust-proof, as sold by local drapers. . . Warner's Rust-proof Corsets never fail to improve the figure. Roslyn Football Jerseys are the best. • . ' Millions of ega[s have been preserved in SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. It is the standard prepration in New Zealand. Try it yourself this year. 3 Try the Roslyn Writing Tablets, containing a huudred sheets superion paper, with artistic picture of Rotorua and two handsome wornea With useful calendar for 1912. 6d and Is each from all storekeepers.

W. A. LAIRD (Late C. Ketterer) Practical Watchmaker & Jeweller WILL be in attendance at the shop, Times Buildings, W arkworth from May 23rd to 25th. The premises will be opened twice a month. ' All kinds of repairs executed. Entirely new stock of Watches, Gold and Silver Jewellery, etc, on view. Trusting to receive the patronage accorded to Mr Ketterer. W. A. LAIED. r DYMOCK Thou art the man! NOW, about this time there was a dearth of good footwear in the land, and the sellers of boots bartered their goods for pieces of gold and silver. The beasts of the field were slain, but their pelts were made not into coverings for the pedal extremities of the populace. But rather did those pedal extremities be clothed in brown paper and pressed rags. The maidens and the housewives of the village Avere down at the heels, bulged at the. ankles and walked awry, and the township yokels guffawed and leaned against the wall. The toilers in the cement bins and lime kilns trudged home lame and footsore, and ,the workers in the fields ambled in short and long strides. v But there came one, DYMOCK, a friend of the people, who knew everything about leather from the epidermis of a baby flea to the " hide "of a poor relation. And the kine went to the shambles; and Dymock went to the market place, and bought, as only the knowledgeful and experienced can buy, BOOTS of LEATHER, and gave them to the people for silver and copper. And there was great rejoicing in the land. The ladies stepped neat and dainty, and the yokels stared and admired. The boys from the works strode firm and bold, and the labourers on the land trod even and straight. And the people arose, and with one voice acclaimed— "E. J. DYMOCE? The only Practical and Experienced Boot - dealer, Maker and Repairer in Warkworth IS THE MAN FOR OUR MONEY. Long live Dymock, the friend of the people."

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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 22 May 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 22 May 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 22 May 1912, Page 5

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