C. STEVENS Collie King Axes, 416 each. Rayo Lanterns, 3/- each. Crushed Oats always on hand. Basic Slag, Superphosphate, Bone Dust (for top dressing) Fencing Wires, American Plain Galvanised, Nos. 8 and 9. American Barb, also English Wire. WISE NETTING for Sheep, Rabbits and Pigs. Special quotations given for large quantities. Golden Eagle Tobacco The Satisfying Smoke For the man who wants a sweet mellow smoke there's nothing like Golden Eagle—lt simply can't bite this tongue. Every whiff is a solace and a delight and, better still, there's no sting after a heavy day's smoking, for it is sweet, cool and pure. olden is the "class" tobacco that gives satisfaction from the first draw to the last whiff. The office man, the professional man, the man of leisure and the worker—all know that there's noth» ing to equal Golden Eagle. IN TINS AND PLUG. w v Ck r f&ff i as Mr* ( 5 v v (a!s c ' Wliat we have for Breakfast and Supper." -h ll > } Vs , / ,/ 9WTEN.S C#COA is rhe mosr digestible A f*EF?r;EGT COCOA. ygr m
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 477, 26 June 1912, Page 7
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178Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 477, 26 June 1912, Page 7
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