For WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELLERY REPAIRS GO TO _PAIMv.ES, “THE” JEWELLER, Main Street, Foxton.
FOR THE NERYES Modern life, even at its best and sanest, is very trying to the nerves. Take whatever precautions they may, all men and women of this century live under a constant nervous strain. Bad or inferior tea is destructive of nervous force and balance. Absolutely good tea, on the other hand, strengthens and stimulates the nerves. Absolutely the best tea in the market is Suratura. REMEMBER TO GET SURATURA !
i PARI The Ideal Drink CADBURY'S Bournville Cocoa Is a delicious, digestible, refreshing drink, and a sustaining food. Prepared from the finest Cocoa Beans by clean-handed, healthy British workers in Cadbury’s model factory at the beautiful Garden Village, Bournville.
Third Contest. We offer the above generous prizes to the three persons who give the best reasons, in not more than 50 words, why To’iklng’s Linseed Emulsion should be used in every household. Reasons may be expressed either in prose or verse. Each contribution will be judged solely by its reasonableness and the style of its expressdon. The words Tmiking’s Linseed Emulsion must appear in each contribution. Contest Conditions. Decision to be rendered 7 days after conie.-i closes, aud prizes paid at once. A well-known literary man to act as judge, whose decision shall be final. Names of winners to be announced in tliis paper. No correspondence entered into. Each contestant to enclose a panel from the box around a bottle of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. If from small bottle, the panel must contain the words “Gives Immediate Relief,” but front or back panel from larger bottles will serve (i.e. give two chances). Contenants may send in more than one contrihmion, if box panel for each is enclosed. Post all “Reasons” not later thafn August 14th, to “Manager Tonking’s Contest, P.O. Box 160, Wellington.” lunkinc’s l inseed Fmnlsloir obtainable from all Chunisis & Siorekeepers, I/0,,1/6, 4/6 per battle. Wholesale: From all Merchants. Ist Prize, 2nd .. 3rd ~ S 3 ss. S 3 3s. S2 2s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 881, 20 August 1910, Page 2
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335Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 881, 20 August 1910, Page 2
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