£)ON'T WORRY about that weak child. LANE'S EMULSION will make it strong. 89 Thai: Little Cough f IVlay Grow Bigger I I H Unless you take it in hand a! if Js once it may get worse. A hot- p §3 tic. of Bonnington's Irish Mos S jti' . IM will-quickly set you right again. Li ffl There's no remedy so safe and M '» sure in all cases of coughs, p M colds, bronchitis, influenza, M fa chest and lung complaints. JM IB'Refuse substitutes and get M Bqhnihgton'siriSah'Moss S© Much in STHENGTH,PURSTy OIOESTIBILITY AMD DELICIOUS 0 FLAVOUR «, BEST & GOES FARTHEST. OIFT BICVOLE COMPETITION DUIIING MONTHS OF NOV., DEC, j 1911, and'JAN., 15)12., FN order to still further popularise x the well known WAIN Ul TEAS, the proprietor is giving away HIGH GRADE BTCYCLE (Lady's or Gent's), Procured from and on view at Messrs-: Mercer and Son's, Trafulgar-st. Tho Bicycle will bo given to the ■mrchsisor of WAINUI TEAS who first •stiinitics the coiTect, or nearest iiujiiKH- of, the article's contained in the •ealed jar, now on view at Wainni Tea Jo's premises, Hardy street, Nolson. In each packet of WAINTJI TEA .vill be found a coupon; till this in and ieavo it at or post it to Wainui Tea Jo. before February L'Sth, 1912. Jar was filled and scaled by Jressrf Restall Cook, A. G. ISetts. aiid Alfred jtould, and will bo publicly counted uid award inado tho first wetk in ilarch, 1912. Quite apart from this opportunity ol .-Setting a Bicycle for nothing—WAlNrUI TEAS, which arc imported direct from Ceylon and India, arc unsurpassed for value by any Teas on the market. PRICES: Is 2d. Is 4d, Is (sd; Is 9d. Is lOd, and 2s per Ib. (Special quotations for quantities.) WAINUi TEA COMPANY. Hardy Street, NELSON. 4901 XMAS. IS UPON (IS, and there is no other time more bctitting to decide tlio question—EN-.. GAGEMENT—than now, and tho noxt important step is whero to get the irticle, tho IUXG. If you arc studying quality (which is the most, important factor), combined with selection md price, you will certainly got the three in one at FRANK HARFORD'S The Leading Jeweller. My shop, is simply crammed with all tlio latest and most approved gifts for this "Present Season.," for both ladies ami gents. Don't rtclay, but see tho quantity, quality and prices for yourself. PRANK HARFORD, Tkafaj.gab Stbeet. ■ ' IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LAND.— TO,WN LOTS. \^J"E have .a f?.w properties for sale in this coniiuy district. Valuable Dairy Farm 240 acres freehold; six miles from Murchison, good road, half niilo from school, h\\ flat: 40 acres ploughed, 40 ' acres bush. New 7 roomed house and mfikiiit; plant; aiso ;'.ll outbni!d;.ig:< required. Will carry 70 cows. ■ Wi'L-h litllo outlay could De ■ vastly impri'-ed. Price right. Terms good. 700 acres. ■sfte-Jf* .t3H'J.--I'd .ve.irs' renowable leaßf-; 70 ■acres in grass. Rout £12 por \e:u\ Harsdy to town, <s>:collf!Dt opportunity for young man. Price £400. 750 Aores. coiv nr shpon country; 150 I , acres freoiioM. 000 'L.1.P., on good . , road. Eqs.v distance from to^Ti- ■ ship and bulicr. factory. Roal , good invprovemeiitf!, with dairy ] herd, sheep, hoi'se's, implements, , etc. Immediate possession. Price , very low and really easy terms. * ■, Apply.— J C, and F. O'BRIEN t i LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, c MURCHISON. 410« *
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13308, 9 January 1912, Page 1
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545Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13308, 9 January 1912, Page 1
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