a more severe test for coal than that afforded by the " Discovery" on the Antarctic Expedition. "CoaJbroakdale" was used entirety during the long period spent among the ice and snow, The Engineer wrote, on his return : COALBRO&KDALE Coal "was used entirely for Steaming, Cookins, and Warming purposes,, end S can positively say, ttaai an class oi" coal tjouitt have been :aoro sail able in every way.'" If you uve coas fe? either of the above purposes you vvIH find th.it ** CJaajbfookdaSe" will clve y«m ■ the same satisfeeUoii'that it did to the " Discovery"- pioneers. Try " CoalbrookdaJe" today! Your own coal merchant can supply Hi
TAKE WOOD'S spniies. CONTAINING all the ingredient _/ necessary t- making it a highly beneficial Nerva Toirc and Stimulant in all eflStsof Debility and Nervous Exhaustion, so common after Influenza. :I:H:k*WJiTili! CHEMIST & PHARMACIST, (by EXAMS.) MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 30 September 1907, Page 3
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