DRINK ONLY m Finest obtawable NELSON, MOATE SCo. PROPRIETORS «S5 SS?S ir SlfH In response tomany repeated requests. NELSON MOATE"& CO. at length decidod to supply both a COCOA and also A COFFEE ofsuch a high standard as would securo for both that wide and general recognition and appreciation for bo many years attained—and retained—by this well-known firm's brands of tea. It is almost unnecessary to point out that Nelsqn Moate & Co. have exceptional facilities for so doing. Their long and intimate knowledge of the world's markets; purchasing in such large quantities; having secured the services of specialists in both these articles and made the most complete arrangements generally, enables them to supply both a cocoa and coffee of such exceptional purity, quality, flavour and general excellence, as will ensure an ever-increas-Ing demand. Ask for; insist upon getting; and give both -: fair trial; and you willbe fully convii:-^;?. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR m i IP w ;#i§; rf m rfrf^ COFFEE m
Away back in your grandfather's days Bonnington's Irish Moss was the best remedy for coughs and colds. Today it still holds pride oi place and is more popular than ever. Bonnington's is the standard family cough Medicine because it has been tried, tested and found to be the best. MR. WILLIAM NEIGHBOURS, of Wnimangaroa, wiitei: " it gives me great pleasure to recommend Bonnington's huh Mosi for coughs and colds, or any lung complaint, having used it in mj family for over twenty years. Insist on getting the original remedy—Bonriingtonj. /a CARRAGEEN. %m m !W i i 9£ h Agreed! gyCook, the Chef, and SEU
Each appreciates the Value, Creamy Fichness, and Rare Purity of " Highlander" Condensedmilk with its Convenience and Utility for Cooking and Baking, while the Koiwev/ife adds—" it is an Ideal Feed for Infants." Order a dozen of tins at a time 1 inRTrTt! coadensfcd Milk. "Yatt Car. Dfjjinl Open III" L BEE. 1812. FrtLiaaYasa. HAWKS'* say AK£S TANANAKf DIRECTORY JIS© NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. . 1912. I . 'tfrasni&rftm v*«r eS PttSs6asrt!»a« t 3I>IT£D Si JOHN BTON2. Stray fivo. sua®, ocsnteiiuiiffl 2450 i gages, fcofiefcbsr with numerous ai6ps t fee«e«ted to date, the whol© kaadb&hv»lj Iwtmd in cloth, gilt lettered. FMIOS: If ordered before publics-«&o-t> 1S» fal; Stftf/r publication, 15s. BTONS, SOft AND OU., LTD. frnrtera and Publishers, Crawford "ttad 'Jatty9ty»atß, OoneSia; mi 4 %i 840 Wsbton Qaav, Wellina | 1 COIuJIAL FACTOR*. 1 (Change in Bus! ess.) ri? A. GUNN begs to notify residents of Ma'storton and district kfchat he "hr.t* token over the old ostabl'i&h«d AT'IivATBD WiTKR and COBr J Iff A L MANUFACTURING BUSINESS lately carried on by Mr B. ■sßrodie. It is the intention of tho new ? Manager to conduct the business on '■til* -bosit lines, and no expense will ibe spared in the endeavour to mauutfacfciire a first-class article. mm- „_ IS"T»E WAIRA MINERAL WATER l ' .COMPANY." 1 (Lato B. Brodio.) f Phone 30. P.O. Box 121, QUEEN WHPS&T ... MASW-TON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10701, 23 August 1912, Page 3
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