i .The Proprietors of Wolfe's ( [Schnapps have determined i; i to institute proceedings, 1 \ which will be carried to -' . t-the'utmost extent allowed . ■ » by. law, against anyone < [ refilling their bottles with * J other spirit and retailing it j? I under the name of $ I As offenders may be igno- I * rant of the very serious risk \ I they are incurring, attention « , is hereby called to the Act of | I Parliament oi New Zealand, \ « "The Patents' Designs and % 1 Trade Marks Act, 1908," | * under which any person who | encloses any goods in any f 1 covering {which includes . | , any bottle) to which a trade | mark has been applied shall | !' be liable on conviction on | 1 indictment to imprisonment J ,; with or without hard labour t for not over two years or to t ) fine, or to both imprison- | $ ment and fine, , | ) A REWARD OF £50 . I \ in offered for snch information w will Irad if * to the conviction o( any person currying on J i the»e practictt. Any Iniormatimi am be 4 J ■ supplied t« Of Solicitors, Mcmts. Clispniann J fluid Tripp, Brandon Street, Wellington, New | ' I UDOLPHO WOLFE COMPANY, I I Hoprletors of Wolfe's Schnapps | "My daughter Ruby, 7 years, was completely ran down through weakness and bronchitis, and the doctor advised me to give her SCOTT'S || || I I IS |S, saying that it ty <al (a aW SB splendid for building up the constitution, She liked SCOTT'S ' and in a short time became quite well and rosy; appetite improved and she put on flesh wonderfully." • (Mrs.) Agnes Jarrett, 112 Buckingham i «jR (to m 131 c* b> m% Street Syd- «**■»« ™ i|9|oo. ■. '. 1 lie ; ' doctor ordered SCOTT'S in preference to any other'etnul- >. ■ sion because doctors know that SCOTT'S Emulsion : . ■ always contains precisely the , same quantities of. jDrecisely • ;::•■, '- the same pure and-. : : alall I i s})'manufactured to* ■ trilO ■&■ Qcll* cious cream by the unchallenged SCOTT process,': ] From this it follows that : diseases and conditions which ; SCOTT'S has been proved ' to cure (as above) will be cured just as surely in other EaUBBw bow £q|- m,stancei ;.■■■- ■ Look for Scott's. ■ ... '■. : •;''.;■ ■. " fishman " on ■ ;ffijm[ ■■ 1 the package. Of Jj&p' j . all chemists and jfMf dealers'in.medi-■■"®H|'. , '•'■ cines. ■ •• : ■' BUTLKR, formerly with Lord Hnllington, ivonUl like to engage with family of title in New Zealand. References exchanged. Address—T. Beat, Suratura Plantation, Ceylon. l■ . , . , : MR. GROCER, I Mk for what , Iwaut. I want what I aek for. So givo me ' Suratura.' Gooddayl" . TiIOUND recently, Lady'? pet. AnX! ewers to name of Suratura." Loeer apply D. Blend, c/o llr. Grocer. Pound due's 2/-. , T ITTLE MISS MUFFIT wept I I on her tuffot, weary of cards, and whey. But now ehe drinka Suraturfl (none purer). Perfectly happy, they Bay. . rpYFISTE,' young, capable, and JL good-looking, eecke ponition. Salary no consequence, but must have Suratura at 4. Apply—Miss Particular.- ■ THE SUN will rise to-morrow morn—there's naught could be • -ecurer. Ah, Madam, good advice , Jon't scorn. For breakfast, Sura(nral . ' ig » ft ft ■k Ift * The Finest Relish * ft to commend good ft * food to healthy or * * jaded appetite is * ft "■ ft ft A *.■■-.■• * " ■ Sold Everywhere.. "' r Everywhere Commended. , ~k k
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 10
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518Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 10
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