"jYjR. MOSTYN JONES has just returned from Banks Peninsula, where the best Cocksfoot is grown, and has been fortunate in making exceptionally good arrangements for the NEW CROP. Our Seeds have given the GREATEST SATISFACTION in the past, and we intend to keep the good name by supplying only Seeds of the highest purity 8* fcest germination All Seeds Douhly Tested. COME AND SEE OUR STOCK. E. O. MACKAY) (MOSTYN JONES) Seed and Implement Merchants, Land and Commission Agents SHERIDAN STREET,
LOOK TO YOU 1 >TWEAR! Arc they what they seem to be ? We plan our footwear, lay out specifications, thoroughly test before stocking-. They are solid leather, beginning to end, made on best lasts. We can stand behind evefy pair. ISlustr»atsoin is a whole-back chrome shooter, pegged sole, tips, toe plates, no caps. In nailed, unnailed, or sprigged soles, 1 3/3» * ' "1/6; Pyrotan, 18/6. Two shillings less than catalogued by others. Postage paid on ±h<aae„ ite for Latest Illustrated Catalogue. W. fioSdswortli FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 12, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND.
SETTLEES' QWU MAROKOPA. Groceries and Provisions of the best quality always on hand. f£W Goods at Reasonable Prices "1121 GIVE the NEW STORE A TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E. C. Stanley, Proprietor Government Insurance Department FACT No. I. The guarantee of the State goes with every Policy issued by the Department. EVERY person insured under its conditions rests absolutely secure firmly assured that whatever may happen the full value of his policy is as certain to be paid when the claim accrues as that the sun shall rise in the morning !To save and to hold your trade is my aim. To gain your confidence it is essential to merit favour. To hold your goodwill merit must be maintained. This is especially true of high class tailoring such as the JBOUGHTON standard of excellence The men and youths of Te Kuiti " know " good Tailoring—they acknowledge merit and merit will tell. Thus it is that Boughton craftsmanship gains and holds the goodwill of my patrons. A. J. BOUGfITON The Leading Tailor, Te Kuiti MAZOL Limited—Dear Sirs, I was -L' suffering from a very acute form of Influenza together with sore throat. I was depressed and slept badly, when a friend advised me to try Nazol. I had bought several other remedies including a well-known cough cure, but could not get cured. Nazol gave me instant relief, and my illness gradually left me, so that I was able to eat and sleep well. I cannot speak too highly of Nazol. Yours faithfully John Carroll, Ngaio, June 14th, 1911.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 443, 28 February 1912, Page 8
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