BUSINESS NOTICES. THE FLAVOUR OF THIS TEA WINS YOUR FAVOUR! It is a constant source of pleasure and enjoyment to all who drink it. It possesses all the merits of good Tea, and is rich in theme, which is the active principle of Tea. It soothes and stimulates, pleases and satisfies the palate. ELEPHANT BRAND TEA! ■ AT 2s 2d PER LB. It is a Good Tea, and it is good all the time; the flavour never varies. It is pure and wholesome, rich and strong, and is blended by an expert. It is worth your while trying this Tea. EEViPIRE TEA CO., W. & G. TURNBULL & G 0 Proprietors, WELLINGTON. LANE’S IS MORE TRAN AH 6RDIBABV- - GOUGH MEBSSIBE. It is certainly the finest cough medicine prepared, but it is also a Lung Healer and a Body Builder. 5t assists in the digestion of food, and in the making of purer and better blood. Better blood means better health & strength in every part of the system. It means stronger nerves, muscles, tissues, bones; brighter eyes, clearer braid, elastic step. It means all that tends towards perfect health—the hope of every 'iving person. BUY AND TRY LANE’S EMULSION TO-DAY. Take your doses regularly. Continue the treatment for at least one month, and you will gladly tell your friends that LANE’S EMULSION is all that is claimed for it. At chemists and stores, .3/6 and 4/6. Take none but i2r' LANE’S.’ . “ It’s famous because it’s good.” 83 TIMBER. r rgIHE Building Trade supplied with JL all classes of Timber—Rimu, Matai, Birch, Totara, White Pine. Scantling and Dressed Lines, in any siao or run; evi and dressed by export machinists. Powolli/ed Timber.—The now process making timber practically overlasting. Fencing Material of Every Kind— Posts, Battens, Strainers, sawn • and split. Orders consigned to any addreso (freight paid).” Not connected with any Sawmiii;rs’ Association. For Prices, apply W. Me ALLEY. Corry’s Buildir gs, Ridgway St.eet, Wanga’-mi.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 27 October 1911, Page 7
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319Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 27 October 1911, Page 7
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