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Warms, Comforts & Cheers. HOUTENS COCOA Its flavour aud great digestibility place it absolutely above all other cocoas. " None of llic uufnerous cocoas hnve equalled Vnn Houtcn's."— Health. BEST & GOES FARTHEST.

To insure perfect health the blood must be pure. Nyall's Spring Sarsaparilla Will do that for you, and more, it will arouse your energy to top notch, brighten the eyes, clear the brain and enable you to perform your duties with vim and dash. Sole agent for all Nyall's Family Remedies. J. E. WALKER, Chemist :: :: :: Tc Ivuiti.

100 per cent, satisfaction With Flowers „ Vegetables „ The Orchard „ The Crop 100 per cent, satisfaction means NO <lissatisfaction. That's the result you cvpcct, the result you should obtain, trom sowinK. Mackay's 8 Means 100 per cnil, satisfaction,_ livery possible salcKiiard is taken against dis appointments. We spare m» expense t<» procure our seeds fruni only the inc;! reliable sources. They arc always hvsh, reliable and Irue lo name, anil will terminate fully and Ireely, as tests have proved. Our trees, shrubs and plant: are hardy, well established and dependable in every instance. Write us. let us know youi - requirements. We will be pleased to advise you. Those requiring advice are invited lo correspond will) us. Gilbert J. Mackay The "Satisfaction" Seedsman, 106 Queen Street, Auckland Nursery: Onehunga. Cosy Tea Jiooras (Opposite Union Bank of Australasia) Cheat's Corner, Rora Street, Te Kuiti Hot Lunches from 12 to 2 daily Hot Suppers Wednesday's and Saturday's. Ham and Eggs at all hours. Mrs M. Robertson. Proprietress, ■l* r\f Railway T?r>fiY»chmf>nl H

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 507, 9 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 507, 9 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 507, 9 October 1912, Page 3

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