BUSINESS NOTICES. < TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUCHS AMD COLDS, xxxxxxxxxxxxxx \ ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is 6(1, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.
X A HERE was my own father,” said Mr. Weller. “He was a wunner for ale and brandy, he was. Liver big as a house, sir. I tried to persvade him to drink tea ; but it was no good sir. ‘Samivel,’ days the old gen’lem’n to me, ‘I von’t drink no slops,’ he says, ‘not though I svells to the size of a octypus. Widders is bad, Samivel,’ he says, ‘but slops is vorse.’ Veil, then, vun day, what does he do ? He meets a party as is drinking‘Stand Gut’Tea, and he likes the smell of it. So he has some, sir, just out o’ recklessness, and he likes it werry much. He perseweres, and the more ‘ Stand Out’ Tea he drinks, the livelier he gets, sir. His ’ealth and his temper has improved vunderful, and him and my mother-in-law lives happy together, chirpin’ like two linnets. No other tea vould ’a’ done it, sir, and that shows how lucky he was to strike the werry identical.” 3 m 99 7W a Jm WIN A GUINEA ! Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best sentence on “Stand Out” Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated—used in any order—wins each week, “Stand Cut” Tea Coupon from Inside of tin must bo enclosed, and forwarded with correct name and address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to; “Competition,” P.O. Box 47(3, Wellington. NOTE 1 Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once ; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £l/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentenceMrs. M.W., Sewell Street, Hokitika. “Stand-Out” Tea is permanently popular, delightfully refreshing; ’Tis FlttST! Letters for Competition closing: 7/11/11: C.F.C.G.1.5.0.T.M.F Letters for Competition closing; 14/11/11: A.W.A.G.T.T.B.T.
DAN MALONE AND C a BOTTLERS OF MANNING AND GO’S SPARKLING XXXX ALE. THE WINE OF THE BARLEY. For countless generations Alo has boon u I'uvourito beverage. It was drunk in Egypt AGOG years before the Christian era; it was known and appreciated by tuo Ancient Cauls; it was the favourite liquor of the AngloSaxons and Danes; and is still tin Premier .Drink of the most alert and active peoples of the world, it was the drink of the lusty and strong, tin “doers” in the history of the past. MANNING’S ALE, brewed In Manning and Co., of Christchurch, New Zealand, is akin to the Ale of Old England, for it is rich in the qualities that promote health and strength. That its merits are appreciated by those most competent to judge, is proved by the rapidly-grow-ing sales in every part ol iNew Zealand.
ON SALE IN PINTS AND QUARTS, At DAN MALONE AND C° FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. ’Phono 55. Box 4S. OSECROVE HOUSE, ■iL oriando Street, Stratford. Comfortable Private Board and Residence at Moderate’ Rates. Tennis Court, Stabling, and Ail Conveniences of a Good Home. A Few Vacancies. Apply MRS. MISCALL ... Proprietress.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 72, 8 November 1911, Page 3
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