WWJ.#<*M«s!HBBaffiSBS tV-'-v-wm fINEST OBTAINABLE NELSON, MOATE& Co. PROPRIETORS BBJ iiSS^^SwSSSSSiSSSK In response to many repsated requests. NELSON MOATE & CO. at length decided to supply both a COCOA and also * COFFEE of such a high standard as would socuro fov both that wide and general recognition and appreciation for ao many years attained—and retained—by this well-known firm's brands ot tea. It is almost unnecessary to point out that Nelson Moato & Co. have exceptional facilities for yo doing. Their long and intimate knowlcdse of the world's markets; purchasing in audi large quantities; having secured the services ot specialists in both these articles and made the most complete arrangements generally; enables thorn to supply both a cocoa undcoflee of such exceptional purity, quality, flavour and general excellence, as will ensure an ever-increns. ing demand. Ask for; insist upon gettine; and give both * fair trial; and you will bo fully convicted. THE HIGHEST GRADE AND m FINEST FLAVOUR?O' COfI'Sjj FEE ON THE MARKtT M KELSOH, MOATE & Co. M PROPRIETORS
Away back in your grandfather's days Bonnington't Irish Moss was the best remedy for coughs and colds. Today it still holds pride ot place and is more popular than ever. Bonningtori's is the ' standard family cough Medicine because it has been tried, tested and found to be the MR. WILLIAM NEIGH- ' BOURS, of Wnimangaroa, writes: " it uives mo steal pleasure to recommend Bonmnston's Irish Moss for coushs and colds, or any lust complaint, haying used it in say family for over twenty yean." Insist on getting the original remedy—Bonnington**. « CARRAGEEN 4* Agreed I Fach appreciates the value, i Richness, and Rare Puritv o', l " HIGHLANDER" CON^N^MIUi: with its Convenience and. h uiity for Cozkinf, and Baking, r ( *!rilc the | Housewife p.dcts—" it ia aa Ideal i Food for Infants," 11 Or-kr s. jozca 'A tins at a time I ! Cossfcaaed Misk "You Can Oapaad Upon III" i ft.- BliS. 1312. STUN' i SEL 'i 5 EV© If i s . A T ft' ft ? £sgasas?c£»L IV-Uvnici-o* DIRECTORY 1912. "> £>(• JO£i *" 3tad fro dabs, t ad ia ek.tfe, IDS: li ordered Sfc'cors pusiitusr ttaft, 2.3 a ftsl; &ftor pfflWi<aiiaii,_lßß. iTOMIiI, gOK AND 00., X/A'S. sad- Jte&ty Straps, Bu&Bsia; S-j 1 OOHsJBAL FACTOR 3. I (Change iu JJusl «&3.) "R A. CUNM »egs to notify resi- ' jyi dots of Mastorton and district 1 that hj« urn* taken over iho old estal> ! Vshod AEIUTED WiTER arid OORWAL MANUFACTURING jTESS lately carried on by Mr 15. { Brodie-. ,It 'is the- intention of too new Manager to conduct. tits ..business on '\'.ih> bast linos, and no erpen&e will be Epar<?d in the endeavour to m&uufact'iro a first-cla3s article. "TK2-V-'iiIRA MINERAL WATER COMPANY." A; GUNNa * (Late B. Brodie.) PKnnfl sn P.O. Box 121/ QUEEN &ZBKET *.< fIIAOTRgM
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 3
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