While here ihvNew Zealand we are experieucingVthe short days and .chills of winter, over in England just now is holiday time, and thousands a’re fqrsakiqg'the towns to seek the iest and, change which the country affords. Who can describe the: pleasure they will experience in'sauntering down leafy laqes, or cycling or motoring along the' hedge-lined roads overhung by the lordly elm ? Atptd, then to come to some quaint .village inn,' and to sit outside its rose-covered .front,, or to rest in its old-fashioned room \yith a glass of English stout or English ale before' one, and perhaps some biscuits and cheese to keep the liquor company ! This is the pleasure that Swinburne loved, and Dickens never tired of, and many an Englishman in the colony loves to recall. The green lanes and the thatched inns cannot be transplanted to New Zealand, but the best ales and stout, viz., Dog’s Head Bass Ale and Dog’s Head Guinness Stout, have been brought here, are everywhere procurable, and can be enjoyed just as much in our more modern towns, and in the midst of our more robust scenery. The fame of these two liquors is world-wide ; and until one has tasted them, one has missed the highest excellence in stout or beer. Care must be taken to insist' on Dbg’s Head brand in either „ case, or inferior kinds npt unlikely will be served'.*
Mrs J. Morwick, Grey-st., Short and, Thames, N.Z., says Sometime ago when my little boy had lusl hands severely burnt, Hanson and Co. recommended hie to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I applied the liniment as soon as possible and after a few applications the pain disappeared and his hands healed without scars. Since then I have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for headache, toothache and rheumatism and I find that it always gives relief. 1 can recommend it to anyone wanting a good family liniment.” For sale everywhere.— AdVt.
Dick and Jack Arnst we have heard, Rode to fame on the trusty Red Bird ; ' , ■ Now Jack tends his plows and ! punches his cows, While Dick’s pace in a skiff’s not deferred.
INFLUENZA. COLDS, CHILLS AND NASAL CATARRH. The Speediest Eemedy is TUSSICUEA. A household cough and cold remedy used by thousands of people throughout the Dominion, who are daily testifying to its curative effect. During the'severe' epidemic of last year no remedy was more uniformly successful than TUSSICUEA ; and doctors, nurses, scientists, and people of posh tion everywhere are. unanimous in their opinion that this medicine is the safest and most reliable ever produced for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Nasal Catarrh, and all Chest and Lung Troubles.' Mr A, Cleugh, Gimmerburn, in writing to the proprietor says“ Dear Sir, —I must congratulate you on the excellence of your cough medicine, which is undoubtedly the best I have ever had in my house. I have tried many mixtures; but neither myself nor my family have ever experienced so much benefit as from yours. Kindly send me another bottle by next mail, and oblige.— Yours faithfully.” TUSSICUEA (Wild Cherry Balm) is procurable from all chemists throughout the Dominion.' Price, 28 6d and 48 6d per bottle. . IN OONSTAN TPAIN. NERVOUS AND SLEEPLESS. SUFFERED FROM INDICES TION AND NERVOUSNESS. COMPLETELY AND QUICKL CURED BY DR. ENSOR’S TAMER JUICE.
tfHE LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually) ENABLES traders throughout the 'W'orld to .communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs the Directory contains lists: of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Colonial find - Foreign Markets they u ppiy V ‘‘ ‘ STEAMSHIP LINES, arranged under the Ports to which they "sail, and indicating the, approximate,sailings ; PROYIN CIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manufacturers; Merchants, etc., in the principal' provincial towns and industrial .‘centres of the United Kingdom'. !;.*:■* t*. ; v , tl v ■ • • . A copy of iEe-;cusVenteditloir will befotwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Postar Order f° r -20 s, Dealers seeking Agencies can advertise thpir , trade cards for £l, .or large advertisements from £3. ; THE LONDON DIRECTORY Co., Ltd., 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C
/CYCLISTS NOTE.—In the Eevin-Shannou Red . Bird Road Race, Rudge cycles proved their superiority over all ether makes. The result being Rudge cycle first prize and fastest' time, third prize, also" fourth prize . and second fastest time. This race took place on thiiddy roads and the result is# a splendid proof oi the qualities of this high-grade cycle. Reynojds, I#td., Sole Agents, Palmerston N. /iYCESTS' NOTE sell ■V/- Rudge cycles'from ,£l2 to £2O, The latter is, -fitted with three^speed' gear and is an ideal" cycle for a gentleman who wishes to. make cycling a pleasure.—' Reynolds Etd--Palmerston N.
B. O- • A CAGLES to" order built from ;£i 3 J 3? Ito hand machines in stock. Our local agent (Mr W. Hamer) will supply all'' Orders entrusted to' him, will have our special Etd, Cycle Agents, Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 13 July 1909, Page 4
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