A MAORI VOCALIST.
Press Association.— Telegraph. — Convright. Received December !), 8.5 a.m. LONDON, December 8. The Maori vocalic, Piinee.ss Poara Nene, made a .succc-biul debut at the Queen's Gate Hall.
A SIGN OF THK TIMES. SHARLAND'S FRUIT ESSENCES. are a sign of the times — marketed a£ a necessity, and to-day the question with most men and women ifi not so much "Shall I get a bottle of Fruit E»sence?' 1 as "Which Fruit Essence will give most satisfaction with the least trouble? 1 ' To the question we unhesitatingly answer SHARLAND'S, because Sharland's is the strongest and purest essence made. The production of cordials with Sharland's Fruit Essences is simplicity itself. A child can make thenr, and they are stronger and purer than the old fashioned sort. You will find in flavours all the favourites such as raspberry, lemon, pineapple, orange-champagne and apple-cider, besides others. A bottle costing one shilling will make over 100 delicious drink-s, pure, wholesome, and good. Fruiterers, confectioners and others will find these essences very profitable for counter trade, yielding much better results than the stock cordial.
Smokers — You'll find real satisfaction in every pipe of MILD DERBY. Specially Mended for those who are looking for a Tobacco neither too sirong nor 'yet too mild, but just th« l«upy medium. Try it
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12945, 9 December 1909, Page 5
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214A MAORI VOCALIST. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12945, 9 December 1909, Page 5
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