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■ EVERYWHERl ;::^r-^_jj i >-■'■■ r , _—_—____, . ■ ■ .—:—. — ■ —__'■ ' —tea. Don't neglect that cold. Delay is dangerous. 1 Besides the discomfort there is always the chance 1 | of more serious trouble developing. Every case j| | of censumption started with "just a cold". Take no <^^^i risks, cure your cough now with Bonnington s Irish Moss. Safe, sure and prompt, it has been the /W>f\ family cough remedy for over half a century. Refuse substitutesandimitati'ons. It is dangerous to experiment If j when you can get an absolutely safe and sure cure in CARRAGEEN F.\ 1 , IRISH MOSS f A I blr. John Rhodes, Linwood, Christchurch, writes r—" I &a*e mucH V• U jg pleasure in testifying to the wonderful curative propertie. of Bonning. I 4\ • » ton's Irish Moss. Our little girl having caught a severe cold, which da- l jl | veloped into a bad cough, is now quite recovered. We gay« her one . I '8 V I large bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss." 3d .1 \l^H

: WORKERS, PATRONISE - I\W ALTER OCOTT AND' !.' Ironmongers, TAINUI ST.,.' GREYMOUTH'4 The Cheapest Shop for ail Ironmong. HHHE PLACE TO BUY YOl Grocery, ironmongery and 1 ' Fancy Goods ... « .* '■_' Wilson shaw, _ ' HUNTLY. f-A TCUNANGA CO-OP ER TI¥E SOCIETY.'" : Established 1906. Turnover last, quarter ... £4,027 Workers, spend your, money in '■ Store where the Profits gointo y< own Pockets, and which you'-mam yourselves. t Going ahead by leap 3 and boun Come along and join. * J. L. LIDDLE Manager COKER'S HOTEI i - Manchester Street, ■■'.'% ! CHRISTCHUR CHv _..f |II J. MOON ... ... Mana (Late United.. Service . Hotel.) | ' The most Up-to-date Hotel in thi South island. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT. . . . _ r_w ' *-' 1 " 1 " 1 ' ; ml' the jt 0$: pleasure M^r&m _P g___* ' * \ Cycling V \ depends M. V 4.V N. on the ' 4w*'_/^ r£-1 I If you order ,;^l M you make a-. cert&intyfil l| of riding -the. Best - - that I ■;.money;'canprodu^^fbg|l M these Tyres.- ax#'^sily;.|l ... 1 the most Reliable and I I Durable ohtai_iable.|||H 1 Accept no cheap substitutes, fl i Protect yourself';;-|^y;l^sl|H Am seeing that Tyreswear /ji^L|H {I this Trade Mark tar^J^^iH ■ H|''' CO> Al. Sute- >^rj^jj

A HOME ' AWAY FROM N • HOME. t H . E ..„ TROCADEROLamb ton Quay, WELLINGTON. MRS. HENDERSON, ... Proprietress. (Late of Cliristchurch. TAILORING, j THE Partnership of KITTO- AND j GRAHAM (Tailors.) havin gbecn i dissoh'ed by mutual consent,, we beg to notify our customers and the general public that the business i 3' being carried on as usual byKiTTO ANO SON at the old address—ls.. MANNERS ST. FOOTWEAR. IftTE SELL RELIABLE GOODS AND ATTEND PROMPT- - LV TO COUNTRY ORDERS AT 129 JVlanchestsr Street, CHRISTCHURCH. E. ROBINSONr Repairs a Specialty. Help us; Aye belp you. Tailoring and Outfitting for Man. ALF, BENCHER. 123 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH (Opposite Shearers' Union Office). I absolutely guarantee satisfaction, or money returned. ...Suits from £4 to £5 ss. All mado on my own premises. # (JUTBERTLET, Wholesale and Retail Baker and Provision Merchant, . RUNANGA. Why pay 15 per cent, extra on your goods for the purpose of getting a chance discount at the end of the' quarter, when buying from mc you saVe this and get Is. in the £ for sure at the end of the month?. TCT 0 R X E R S.. GET YOUR BOOTS, .GLOTHINC, MERGER V, Etc., ;* From • > - fVIGELWEE AND • CO., Palmerston St., WESTPORT, Where the Best Values are, MCAKAWAU HOTEL, Excellent Liquors. First-class Tabl.. The House for Civility, Comfort, and Cleanliness. . * Proprietor .„ W. R. AIcNARN.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 16

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