SUMMER COLD. It's Dangerous. "Take LANE'S EMULSION. 2/6 and 4/6. sBB Thru Little Cough g F.lsy Grow Bigger I 'i ,j Unless you take v m ham! a( U M once it may get worse A Lot C j-J tie of Bonmngton's lush Mos.s |j rj will quickly set you right again. fJ; J-'f There's no remedy so safe and M i"3 sure in all cases of coughs, J| H colds, bronchitis, influenza, M P? chest and lung complaints. |f m Refuse substitutes and get m Bonningfon's Irish Moss Am ! . ' . Before going out j drink a cup of : - I ■ft i . Warmg, Comforts ! and : Cheers..-- I GIFT -.BICYCLE COMPETITION. DURING MONTHS OF NOV., DEC •1911, and JAN., 1912. ¥N order to still further popularisi ;- A the well known WAINUI TEA£ the proprietor is giving away HIGH GRADE BICYCLE (Lady's or Gent's), Procured from and on view at Messrs Mercer and Son's, Trafalgar-st. 1 The, Bicycle v.ill bo given to the purchaser of WAINUI TEAS who firs' I estimates the correct, or nearest number of the articles contained in the scaled jar, now on view at AVaimii Tea do's premises, Hardy street, Nelson. In eacli packet of WAINUI TEA will be found a coupon ; fill this in and leave it at or post it to Waimii Tea Go. before February -28th, 1912. - Jar was filled and sealed by Atessn Restall Cook, A. G. Betts. and Alfred Gould, and will be publicly counted and award made the first week ii March, 1912. Quite apart from this opportunity 0; getting a Bicyelo for nothing—WAl NUI TEAS, which are imported direct from Ceylon and India, are unsurpassed for value by any Toas on th( PRICES: Is 2d. Is 4<l, Is Gd, Is 9d. _ Is lOd, and 2s per Ib. (Special quotations for quantities.) . WAINUI TEA COMPANY. Hardy Street, NELSON. 490] : XMAS.-IS UPON US, and there is no other tinso more befitting, to decide tlu< .question—ENGAGEMENT —than now, and the next important step is whore to got the article, the RING. If you arc studying, quality (which is the most important factor), combined with selection and price, you wiil certainly get the three'iu one at FRANK HARFGRD'S The Leading Jeweiicr. Aiy shop is simply crammed with all tha latest arid most approved gifts for this "Present Season," for both ladies and gents. Don't delay, but see the ' quantity, qrality and prices for yourself. FRANK HARFORD, 'iKAPALfiAB Street. ,MURCHISON. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LAND.—TOWN LOTS. \^E have a few properties for sale in this coming district. Valuable Dairy Farm.—2!o acres freehold ; six miles from Muichison, good road, half mile from school, all fiat; JO acres ploughed, 40 acres- bush. Now 7 roomed houso 1 rind milking ■'plant; aiso all out- , buildLigs rooiiirsfJ. Will carry 70 cows. V.'i'.h lilt!*? iHifiny rould ne vastly impivr'i. Price right. Terms j7.o:if'. 703 asr?3 sheep .l.=i"d.--6fi yoars' renewable lease; 70 acres in grass. •'Bor.t £12 per year. Handy to tmvn, excellent opportunity for yoi>r\!t man. PriViMGO. 753 ficris. co-.v or s'l^on rv-innlry ; 150 acres freehold. 000 L.1.P., on good ro.-td. Ensy distance- 'from town- ■ ship and bivWor factory. Roal . good im'pro.vottiOJits, with dairy herd..' sheen,'horstv-, implements,; etc. Immediate. possession; Price very low and really easy terms. Apply,— C. and F. O'BRIEN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ' MURCHISON. 410*
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13308, 8 January 1912, Page 1
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545Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13308, 8 January 1912, Page 1
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