If you -want a beverage with the pure; tfhrjtwur of ripe raspberries, then get a!j .-hilling bottle of Sharland’s EasplierryS Fruit Extract. This is something new, am] surpasses in richness and j/urii.y of flavour the many Raspberry Syrups on the, ißHrle*. A few drops to a small tumbler of wato , sweetened to taste, is a delicious beverage. It is just the sort of thing you want in your' basket when pictiioing. Ask your grocer fori a, h"ttle. Other flavours Lemon huo JL’iujfQ apple. — Advt. < jy It is said that to be thorough equipped is half the battle, this applies ihe farmer who invests in a Johnsm English rake and mower.— if. B Johnson, Agorit.—-Advt. - If your complaint is incurable must boar your ' -.offerings patience, bnt if they can be quickly permanently cured why let thomyjj on ? P'J&iTnatism, sciatica, neus-ial toothache—all those are at many ailments that can be Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and are most wearying—and Glii | Pain Balm only costs Is 6d by go on suffering ? For sale by J. B w hnson, Agent.—Agent.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4363, 21 January 1909, Page 1
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174Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4363, 21 January 1909, Page 1
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