A TRIBUTE TO PURIRI. Extract from N.Z. Official Year Book (1010). "Simple Alk/ilino Waters." "Such water: nro not common jn this country, the only characteristic one, so far as 1 am aware, being I'uriri. Taken internally they net as antacids and diuretics, and promote the biliary secretion. They are useful in certain forms of gout." (Thus Dr. Wohlmnmi, Government Ualneologist). PURIRI AND WHISKY, AN IDEAL DRINK. H. SPEAK/, DR. OPTICS, Eyesight Specialist. 7 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Certificate of Award from Coronation Exhibition for Spectacb Lenses and Optical Goods. Artificial Eyes Repolished. Instruments to Improve the Hearing. CONSULTATION FREE. For Country Visits See Local Papers. For Breakfast rpHE correct delicacy for the breakfast table is Marmalade. There is a reason for this. The early-morning palate desires not sweets, but the clean, fruity, acid flavour that ono gets in the bost Marmalade. So for breakfast use T' MAKMALADE It's as good as "K" Jam; we can give no higher praise than that. Prepared by Kirkpatrick, Nelson.. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MRS. NEWTON and Family return heartfelt thanks to"l'h'6ir' many friends for the kindness \and sympathy extended bo Item during Mr. Aewton's long illness, also for telegrams, letters of sympathy, and floral tributes in their sad bereavement.
FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late CECIL AUBREY BISS will leave his parents' residence. Hautaim Square, Lower Hutt, TO-MORBOAV (Tuesday), 12th March, 1912, at 1.30 p.m., and arriving at the junction of Tinukori lioad and Holesworth Street at 3 p.m., thence to Karon Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AXD SONS, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164 Adelaid.o Road. Telephone 1999 (day or night).
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1385, 11 March 1912, Page 4
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263Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1385, 11 March 1912, Page 4
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