InKlmul «f«rtU»*ry *«!■«- lull t StonMi H §• »* fWO" kractntf lonic lh«l «vo«a mm Iki atoißieh) S»»w*t», n»< klttweyi lIKi i mcdtcin*. Buy Whole Oottl«»THE par-excellence. Why take soda water with your liquor, wines, or milk when Puriri Natural Mineral Water will enhance the natural flavour of the drink and add a delightful snap and sparkle to it ? NATURAL MINERAL WATER possesses all the attributes of ■a. delicious sparkling beverage, combined with valuable medicinal qualities. His Honor Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., says that everyone leading a sedentary life should drink Puriri. Puriri is stocked by all hotels, clubs . and stores at 5/per dozen large bottles. Return the bottles and 1/3 will loe allowed. Thus it costs only Per Dozen 3/9 Largo Dottles. WHOLESALE AGENTS: Messrs. Williams & Kettle, &*tflueue 11m DE T ISLE and t uttrell E JUISLE AND JLIUTTRELL PATENT PAINLESS JgRANDING OOMPOSITION FOR—HOUSES, • OATTLE, *nd . SHEEP. DALGETY & CO., Ltd, Ascent*. FIREWOOD. ATAUPOKO WOOD AND COAL DEPOT. having taken JTIIE undersigned iy quantity, a-t LOWEST RATES. Orders left with Pilcher 8r05... fhataupbko, will receive prompt atintion. Bing up 376. LISTON ANl> CO., Proprietors. 99 Reasons why you should use “Dingo Eucalyptus.” it, Ris BrlUah—and, It is pare—3rd, It 1 effective—4th, It is a rarer of concha ad cold*—sth, It is a better remedy tham any other. The other ninety-four yon will easily discover by a trial of " Dingo Hncalyptua" yourseU, Try It once and you will never be satisfied with any other. SOLD EVERYWHERE is. PISR BOTTLE. & wmmmmmmmmmmxKmmmmm NGO e» Hi wr.n ow WHAT IS Dl NGO ?| It’s a pure extract of Eucalyptus known ouly totheManufacturers. WHAT IS DINGO? It's the only extract of Hucalyptu* which was awarded, A Diploma and Gold Medal at the N.Z, International Exhibition, WHAT IS DINGO? It’s a disinfectant four Umes lhe strength of Carbolic Add. WHAT IS DINGO? It’s » 15000 fo Mankind H «re. Cougha, Cold., Influenza, etc. Dingo Eucalyptus is sold by your Grocer and Chemist price 1/- per bottle. O MEDICINE COMEANT land Street, Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2298, 17 September 1908, Page 4
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331Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2298, 17 September 1908, Page 4
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