„_...ifMS^B Schnapps have determined to institute proceedings, which will be carried to the utmost extent allowed by law, against anyone refilling their bottles with other spirit and retailing it under the name of In I f s?' p 6!PIIH "3 PI i As offenders may be ignorant of the very serious risk they are incurring, attention is hereby called to the Act of Parliament of New Zealand, "The Patents' Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1908," under which any person who encloses any goods in any. covering (which includes any bottle) to which a trade mark has been applied shall be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for not over two years or to fine, or to both imprisonment and fine, A REWARD OF £SO is offered for such information aa will lead to the conviction of any perßon carrying on these practices. Any information, can be supplied to our Solicitors, Messrs. Chapmann 'and Tripp, Brandon Street, Wellington, New Zealand. UDOLPHO WOLFE-COKPAIiY,. Proprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps A Goec! P^mmmm J§ ieiiOTe a Cough Or Break up a Sulci
Perhaps tho most valuable point in connection v.ith Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is the fact that its medicinal quali ties are noticeable in a remarkably short time after a dose is taken. From onehalf to one tcaspoonful slowly swallowed acts almost instantly in allaying irritation and tickling of the throat, and the coughing usually accompanying such condition. Tonking's Lfnsesd Emulsion is such a reliable and valuable, cough and cold remedy that no home in the Dominion should ever be without a supply. Sold everywhere in bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each. 1 HONEST TEA IS THE BEST POLICY Price, 8s 6cl per 51ta Lead Packet ov Tin. Obtainable all Storekeepers or direct from THE ZANDA TEA CO., 159 Feathersfeon Street, ' - WELLINGTON. j Lovely Skins. C.^ j ICILMA TOILET PRE- \'' ' « PARAITONS make lovely J,Skim and are used by all ■.£ § Englishwomen who value true r Natural Beauty. The Ict.lma N-itural Water they contain is tne discovery ever made for the sk.n and frees ; womeu for ever from the slavery to greasy J creams For coolness and comfort, for I «*to ceanlincss and for. Keeping the skin in perfect beanty Icilmais supreme. J icUma for the Toilet. P Tr T~Hma Fluor Cream, the face cream withp| oils' tfiviise. and watch your skin grow clearer. [• Ll T \Sinnn Ciiejiist, Masterton. l_ H. I. "UUU } pi U or Cream. 2/6:rjOt .lift. Mi
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"For some time I had ben gradually declining in health. I felt exhausted after the slightest exertion. This state continued - until I became mute prostrated. I also suffered from shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart. After trying many medicines, with little or no benefit, 1 tin'ally decided to try Warner Sate Cure. After taking the first bobtleful I felt better, and improved daily, I am pleased to say that the result of talcin«* a few bottlceful of the medicine was my complete restoration to health."—From Mrs J. Brown, 127, Bendigo street, P rah ran, Vic. ''Some years ago I suffered constantly from pains in the head, extreme'weakness, fainting fits, nervousness and prostration, caused by general debility. 1 could do nothing to relieve my sufferings until 1 star-too on a course of Warner's Safe Cure. 1 got relief from the fuvst bottle, and, continuing with the medicine for tome little time longer, the nervousness and tainting fits left me, and I. began to get strong. Siuoe that time 1 havt iu'en in the enjoyment of m-ou i i«.lth."-l-i-o»i Aims li. Charles street, Alberton, Adelaide, S.A.
"For a liumljvi oi years 1 was livery i«toi- lii-..w!i, suaerint; ii«a u ooinplieacioa ol ad meats, incliKuiiy uoiiotiLMitiou. cummc iiKiißustwu, Uidnev tioubie. roods of all knn*+ ur*i't'iny stomach. I was "" ;:0 f l f .lirr.rit mv food. I'aii'-s ui my U.f.-l. excruciating especially dunn, ohangu of weather. 1 tried esory no-vi-tiSod remedy, but derived little o. no b o.ml. L ba.i a mosr lost ; | uaLI nuHiicii.es when \\ unier s ba.u Liiu was brought v.udw ir.y noaee oy :• friend, who advised me to B'.ve it « trial. I followed the ad\ ice and to ,nv Rind surpriw. I began to feel better. Soon my appetite returned and I was able to my fowl. 1 bt\'ian to feel well, and the I-ams in the badleft'me. When I bad taken the cor, tains of only a few lxvlUr* of the medicine my trouble* had all Konc. 1 wa*perfectly cured ol all my ■,i,d since that time 1 hw '«'','-., IJ.ror„l hen lib.'•--From Mrs •'. -'oy Evans street, Siouider City, \\.A. " ],, ivMiixm to the i egubir />* and 2a <>,"! bottle, of Warner's bare Cure. a conoid rated form of the medicine is v .o« issued at L>s (Id per bet le. Warner'* Sufv Cure (Cojieen!rated) IF not com pounded with alcohol, and eautain.s the *ame numoer or „* the bottle of Warners S:d< Cur?. IT. 11. Warue/ and uo., Melbourne, Vic
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9528, 28 June 1909, Page 7
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