ASKYOUR GROCER EQR ~ _ . > On The Farm HQATE&O? CELEBRATED PURETEA This wonderful tea is guaranteed absolutely pure and the best obtain* able at the price. It does not cost the public a farthing for a cup of strong, invigoratingtea. Other prices—l/6, 1/8, 1/10, 21 u 2/2. 2/4, 3/. NELSON, MOATE & CO., Ltd. Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania. J m QLFES SCHNAPPS Is kepi on hand Helpful m K!DNEY®BLADDER TKOCBLh.S.
there’s Purity and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READ’S It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing and bottling, the delicious fragrance of the hop with its sweet and soothing perfume. It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beverage without the fiery effects of spirits. It is the mildest of stimulants, in the most palatable form of liquid food, for everybody and specially for all nursing mothers. This label, the seal of excellence is on every bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. m {a 58 dk & XG a &4U fife <3 m A a iifmm
Guide Your Children’s Steps Aright. But let their feet have perfect freedom and ease, ’Tis thus they will learn to walk in a natural manner and carry themselves with graceful poise. Tight fitting, uncomfortable footwear is not only hurtful, but it is also unsightly conform to the natural shape of the little one's feet, and thus make for good health. Made from beautifully soft (yet serviceable) chrome leather specially tanned, they give perfect comfort and freedom of movement. For School, Seaside, or Country. SMITH’S PATENT SHOEETTES are delightfully easy, cool and healthful to wear. The new models, as well as the old popular style, are supplied from ail retailers. The word “ Shoeette ” is the registered property of the manufacturers of SMITH’S PATENT SHOEETTES. No other goods can be made and sold as such. The trade supplied by Sakgood, Son & Ewen, Ltd., Auckland and Christchurch. Eoss & Glendinning— All Branches. Bing, Harris & Co.—All Branches, or by— Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd., Christchurch, Auckland, Greymouth and Palmerston N.
A person of my acquaintance (says a Renter’s correspondent in Crete) some months ago lost his cat, a female. Walking in the country the other day he came’across a. hare, accompanied by ins cat'Who was carrying in her mouth a charming little kitten-leveret, which she laid at his feet. He took it home with him. The animal has the head and paws of a cat, but all the rest of.the
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 7
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397Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 7
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