BUSINESS NOTICES. ®^fSs§! m mm m mm / & fei? wuoM% ? j mm m. m U-'.'l •.s-iV 5W 's'jfyx iifi •„> 8H ■ifeSSj S;t/•■V, 67 3>V. ■ N i.V.-e . vvji . s • r'w :*|K 9% v.; ‘ My dear Copperfield,” said Mr. Micawber, “allow me to offer a remark. lam here in a capacity of confidence, i am here in a position of trust. As friend to friend, I am here to advise you. To a man possessed of the highest imaginative powers, there is no beverage so delightfully stimulating and good as tea. With Mrs., Micawber herself (so long the partner of my various vicissitudes, and a woman of remarkable lucidity of intellect) ! have discovered that there is no other tea so remarkable and excellent as ‘ Stand-Out.’ The mind is not at liberty to soar to any form of expression exalted enough to describe it. ‘Stand-Out’ lea is perfection's fullest possibility, my dear Copperfield.” , ft# 0M n I m. rZn W33S SR V&i/ ■' • *y *v,^ 10 ill m - J XVcVsl'ttl! toSWI WIN A GUINEA! Prize sentence pubiushecl every Saturday. Best, sente on “Stand-Out” Tea, composed of words commencing with the let nominated—used in any order—wins each week, “ Cland-oi:t ” Tea to Irom Inside of tin must ba enclosed, and forwarded with correct name ; address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, “Competition,” PO. Box 476, Wellington. NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entities competitor > a once; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £l/1/- lias been sent the writer of this sentenceMrs 8., Powderham Street, New Plymouth. “We always buy the genuine article—’tis ‘Stand-Out ’Tea,!’ ” Letters for competition closing 21:11:11;—T.A.D.0.T.8.5.0.1.8. Letters for competition closing 28:11:11:—T.S.0.T. 0. Y.A V. R.L.I. nee
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MALONE AND C° BOTTLERS OF MANNING AND GO’S SPARKLING XXXX ALE. THE WINE OF THE BARLEY. For countless generations Ale Ims boon a favourite beverage. It was drunk in Egypt 3001) years beforo the Christian era; it was known and appreciated by tlic Ancient Gauls; it was die favourite liquor of tlic AngloSaxons and Danes; and is still the Premier Drink of the most alert and active peoples of the world. It was the drink' of the lusty and strong, the “doers” in the history of the past. MANNING’S ALE, browed by .Manning and Co., of Christchurch, Xow Zealand, is akin to rlib 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 of New Zealand.
ON SALE IN PINTS AND QUARTS, At DAN MALONE AND C a FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. ’Phone 55. Box 48. J. JONES. (Established 18S!I j AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND PRODUCE MERCHANT: Victoria and Lome Street, Aucl*->ard. |HARMS, Houses, Allotments, and ie Businesses on sale. All necessaries required m a farm ahvn\s on sale. Will he oleased to accept goods on consignment or sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 22 November 1911, Page 3
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