'jri Proposed and 'Accepted as f .IJ . ■ ,-■ the Best. .'•';'.-■' 'J P| The chosen ones of all by.the girl j. I 8 who is an expert judge of the most'' (L .. • J I _delicious sweets, are J* I I Aulaebroolt's Rose Boxes 1 18 of Chocolates— 1 I I the only boxed Chocolates with J I 1 soft, fluffy, creamy centres— J I | covered thick and rich and deep J I I with luscious chocolate. ; | '.'■' II Sometimes she chooses 81 I I Aulaebroolt's J j 8 Chocolate Varieties. I j j because of the mild, delicate tang j | I these chocolates give, and other- I 8 J times, jMilk Chocolate Varieties. I I .' j i Aulsebrook's Chocolate .I' JI Chips or Fifis or Dates. I ,1. becauseof the centres—all., coated, J with'rich, thick chocolate,, deli- 1 ■\ i. ciouslyflayoured. ' / ' . 4 U ■!■ 1U1H1M.,]!,.*., .uiiii l .... l | lM .. l uj. l i.. .im'.IHMMJL* Testirjip'rufj fromi everywhore substantiatas this claim. ... Palmerston Northj ■'.-..:•''.; ."' :'' 'August 10th, 1913. Messrs Young and.Ccllins, Ltd., .i •■-■'•:• AVanganui.', .' , Gentlemen,. :•:'■ '■""■■'■■'■.'■ ■<■■ ■i■ ■ -Pleas:}'send'mo per 'Jjpst two . . '. morr&'tin'fcof/Equinoint aiitf here-.' with I enclose cheque'.for 33/10. ~\ Equinoint is <ti!io besV tremedy' I mado'for the 1 purpose it "is. in- -.- . 1. have made this I '. ■ emphatic statement all- round here,; and'.my -experience'justifies me, in recommending Equinoint, 'as infallible remedy: ; Should anyone question what is said here, give themm.Y address. ■ My experience of Equinoint is: It-is on. ito'_ own 'in a Racing .Stables' Medicine Ohest. .-••'.' ■ • ~:' '■ Tours faithfully, ' There is ;no; form of lameness, no matter how deeply seated, '• ■• that .will not yield to a course of: •.'.' I Eqninoifit treatment. '_. ' EQUI--NOIN'T cures by absorption, all ■ troubles caused,by Splints, Curbs, Spi.vins,.-Bowed Tendons, Wind- . gall's, :Thorouglipins r etcr ; It? strengthens weak legs and pre-! vents breakdown. It makes tendons like.bars of steel; 7 It is not necessary for a .horse to bo laid up whilst under .'.treatment; he will;do his usual work with benefit to himself whilst EQUI-'.- . '" NOiiSfT' is working the cure. The..price of EQUINOINT is 16/6 per tin, postage'sd. It is I obtainable from nil , Saddlers throughout the Dominion, or direct from— , Young & Collins, Ltd. , AVENUE ...' WANCANUI. , gaMM^'g You in Training? | ij&r Boicrs, Ruuncrs.'a'iiil Phj-slcal m &f CullnrlststogelintoperfectcondUio:: E jSa ml) down with this wonderful liniment: R £4 It not only makes tlie muscles-pliant K JS}' and supple, but charges them with au B Vi electric-like vitality. „,„ „ _,„ K "1 AM Storekeepers 1/6 & 2/6 IB , 13 Wellington Agent: R. H. Marryat:, £|
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 4
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462Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 4
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