BUSIN£SB NOTICES UNGHANGSNG QUALITY, iiUALITY is the foundation of every worthy TEA, and TEA that is not of good quality, that is not pure and wholesome, should never bo served to the family. m&j&f . dti A S Aft Mrm mg - i w tfV/■/ s■/ M&W Ms /’tib?' t $a never varies in quality—never varies in flavour. It is the purest and most wholesome TEA on the market. it is blended and packed in Wellington, and the reputation of the proprietors and of their Tea-blender go with every packet. Sold everywhere at 2s, Is lOcl, and Is Sd per lb. V/. Si G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington.
At a Much Lower Price. SIGHT BOTTLES FOR THE PRICE. OF ONE. Making your own cough remedy by using “Hean’s. Essence” is a wonderful money-saver. One bottle contains full medical ingredients required for one pint -—8 ordinary 1/6 bottles—and saves you fully 9/-. It does not contain any poison of any kind. I have taken the medical ingredients only —bottled them in concentrated form-—and told you on the label how to mix the sugar, treacle, and water “hean;s essence* prescription is good, for day coughs, J night coughs, old coughs, new coughs, stubborn coughs, easy coughs—if you paid 100 times the price you , could not got a better cough and cold remedy for general family use —that is a fact proven by trying. Get “ Hean’s Essence ” in 1/6 bottles' at chemists’’ grocers’" or post free on receipt of price from Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. “If it’s Ilean’s t’s Good.” w; ■ 3
‘Practice economy and live like a lord.” The woman who bakes with Edmonds’ Baking Powder certainly practises the commendable virtue of economy and at the same time enables the family to have delicious wholesome pastry. 20 tejrm n BAKING POWDE Pl> mmm&xmr Hid I'WAO* «IW?R mm I' . ’ mm BEE 3IMEKT KBITS CURES Eif}fcisMfseace Everyw&trc.
m.mm u V4S&£rA you 1 You may Spoil the Turnip Crop Yes, and it is a certainty you will impoverish the ground, if you put nothing in and take everything out it is bound to be a losing proposition. Manure your crop of Swedes with Westfield Special Turnip Manure, thereby you are assured a generous return; moreover, when the crop is lifted, certain constituents of the manure remain to enrich the ground for succeeding crops. /.■'fe/ '•Oft. '} A ? S 3 er ■ 1 & k k A A I lP, a w* |J Iflc Packed in 1} cwt. bags— 1G to the ton We deliver F. 0.8. steamer, Onehunga. on 30 cwt. lots is follows: Now Plymouth (Breakwater), Ws.ifca.ra Wanganui - 7/6 per ton Opunakft We prepay snd charge steamer freight 6/- por ton 10 1- per ton *sl(i if H ti sii m MBS c.-~. SC C?X T£f gWj" tea** V ; ntrflr /. Special Quotations tO2H for largo iota A Better Turnip Manure cannot b© produced. i. ti'iii/d Csi S N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd Auckland
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 84, 4 December 1912, Page 7
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