c?L<sm%gym. pMOMffMBOPt ■ % Each ©ay Brings Fresh Bargains at Scouliar's Half-Yearly Sals. 1 "The Best is the CHeapest," is as true of Furniture as otlier things. |l The Cheapest is the Best in this case. fed Hera, for instance, are remarkable money-saving opportunities on sm HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE that will loosen your purse strings:- || One 8-Piece QUEEN ANNE DINING SUITE upholstered Real Buffalo $ Leather, Birch Frame, ,tamed walnut. Ongna[ly # i~ 10, || " oae M Dim '° smm " ?holstered Eenl Bu !ai°o- 88WS: 1 One only EASY CHAIR (slightly damaged), upholstered, in Morocco § Leather, good valuo at X 7 ISs. Gd. Yours Tor £2 18a. 6d. One EASt CHAIR, in Real Buffalo, Cost M. | CHAIR ' iD Peßam ° id ' emlaStiDS .Xarinfat'w 7?' eft | Don't Delay. 1 - Come To-Day! I ' ' 1 She&Miiap t ompamj 1 |' - bnUn Qfayt s 6eed'Ale% $g Persons who drink Aie should remember ||1 pf That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from ffl the choicest materials. &fj m fhat it is brewed with the hard water from the springs (jS; if owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of | "DOG'S HEAD" BASS § That it is bottled' only by Read Brothers, Limited, of pj! ' M London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment j®s a§ in the world. & p' ' y • $ Such Ale is of the || m ■ finest quality, always H p uniform and never turns II I fl". MSr | II DOG'S HEAD iff/ K-fk » I i . BASS ' . fef I || is the family beverage 1 J If || i English'homes. 84 I ytery bottlo bears A IsS . laboi, wh.ch is Mk XW i i seal of oxcellonce JJ .D EVERYWHERE. ''M 7 ■' Half a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that time. To-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the leugth and breadth of New Zealand and Auslra ia Merit alone has buil? up ils r.rcat sale. Your grandfather found it the most reliable remedy. Your father us dit and gave it to you. Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little ones, Refuse substitutes and insist on getting BONNINGTCN'S F\ d \ CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS I) lll'y IJI Mr.Stanley R.Booth,the well-known I —if I\\ it i\ representative of the "N.Z. Farmer," fj zA \)f'l v/rites.-—"A had cold, followed by an 4 • lev' "M/\i i £ir\ \ attack of bronchitis, with a sevrtre h.ickr \ JL ill— \ inc cough, indcced me to try your Bonninston's Irish Moss. It proved a most happy cn.ibliiig to fti'fil an appeara ° i: ' : '" I Good ' I I I HEARNE'S | I bronchitis cure | ' jll The Grandesi Remedy for || j COUGHS aid COLDS | li, A dose or two if. generally sufficient J^, || KEEP A BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE j|. SOLD by ail CHEMISTS and STORES fe NEW ZEALAND OFFICE: WILUS STREET, WELLINGTON,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 21 September 1911, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 21 September 1911, Page 3
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