General \Y. H. Bradford, who celebrated his ninety-sixth birthday at Bournemouth, is believd to be the oldest living British officer. He entered the Army in 1833. and served in the Crimea with the Rifle Brigade. CHAS. MOB! IB CjM^FR/CgOR, m iiuimatjrisf tV’Ttesi"the KiUh J&a&t that he / TIMBER YARDS and a SASH AND IGR FACTORY BU LD ER ha iKpAIB-BAY. All/Classes of TLtefrfflur Timber in stocld, and can be landed at shortgstrfrt?nee at any of the East Coast Br JOINERY "Work executed promptly at tlie factory. Xone but first-class workmen employed, and all work turned out under my personal supervision. MONEY FOR BRAINS. THE Proprietors of the AT 10 LETT A Company offer Three Prizes, amounting to Eight Guineas, for their famous"WIOLETTA Cough Cure. First Prize of Five Guineas for the best Four Original Advertisements, three inches, single column, about 22 lines. tisements must have a CATCHY heading and open to everybody, including advertising experts. Second Prize of Two Guineas, open to children under 16 years of age, attending public or private schools, for four verses, 16 lines. Third Prize of One Guineas for the second best four verses, 16 lines. Gist of matter can be taken from Carton on Bottle of Wioletta Cough Cure, which is stocked by chemists and stores. The Proprietors of Wioletta Cough Cure have the right to retain all manuscripts. Carton must be enclosed with competition, and addressed COMPETITION, MANAGER, WIOLETTA COMPANY, AUCKLAND. Please mention this paper when forwarding Competition. Competitions close 31st March, 1911
Puriri and Milk Is Simply Delicious! My lady avows that there’s really nothing so delightful and refreshing as a glass of milk and PURIRI. The medicinal qualities of Prnriri Natural Mineral Water arc richer than those of other natural mineral waters, and it is also far more palatable and wholesome. Convalescents and Invalids will find that milk and PURIRI can be taken by the weakest stomach. Every drop comes diredt from the spring. . Dr. W. C. ERSON. writes“l consider Puriri Natural Mineral Water a very useful adjunct in the treatment of Dyspepsia and cases of a Rheumatic character. Not alone from the alksnity of tho water but also from its duretic action upon the kidneys.” William Close Erson, L.F.P.S., L.S.A., London; Physician, Auckland District Hospital. 18 Of si*?!! 3ft ht—Si m 7 / * JX aonts ao«c*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 3
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