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Ronnington's Irish Moss will jcure your Cough or Cold. ™■■■ When yon catch cold, one way is to pay no attention to it—at least until it develops into bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, or ens something more serious. The other way is to at once take BONHGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS It will quickly cure you, soothe the irritation, heal the lungs, and make them strong and healthy. Read the experience of Mr. N. H. Litotff, of Mornington, Dunedin "I desire to express my satisfaction of the qualities of Bonnington's Irish Mom, for coughs and colds. I suffered from a cough dreadfully for some considerable time. I tried several cough remedies without getting any relief whatever* until I purchased a bottle of your Irish Moss* After taking it for a short time it quickly drove all traces of the cough away." Refuse Substitutes. Ask for BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss and do not bepersuadeototake a substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit.

RUSSELL & SON, JONUMENTAL MiSONfc HIGHEST HONOKB riven ia the New Plymouth Exhibition, ISOi 5. Awarded Firat Pria Diploma for the Bast Exhibit in IHnmentt! u.asonryf also special Prize MuliU gad XHplomi for Best Working Exhibit. Harblt an*' r 'AniV Momuienta and Crosses: also iron fences, etc, kept !s stock. Deaigna «.nd erfbcater tarnished on application. Is nation invited. ST. AUBYN tfTHEIT, HOTTS BOAD. DOMINION BILLIARD SALOON (Next WEBSTER BROS.', Auctioneers. DEVON-STREET). Open from 9 a.ss. to 10 p.m. U?-TO-DATE, LUXURIOUS, WELI MANAGED. FTTED WITH ALCOCK'S TABLES, "THE STANDARD," "THE STANDARD," Aad that Fasrinating Scieiitifi Novelty the ARC-OVAL TABLE, As played on by Champions Roberta an) Wei«. J. W. KURTA & CO., Proprietors.

THE MOST ECONOMICAL BREAKFAST FOOD. Oatina is the most economical Breakfast Food on the market, and goes much further than ordinary rolled oats. Ask for OATINA, and insist on getting it. It is guaranteed absolutely pure and free from husks and fibreVery nourishing, and makes a delicious, satisfying, and appe- ■ tising breakfast. All stores.

PRIME MEAT. J/JOBT people when tbiy buy meat like to know that it la grown and fattened on the beat pasture lands, cleanly and ■toely handled, and (old at moderate pzieei. TAftANAKI MEAT BAZAAR. Supply juicy joints and «ms.;" gondi complying witk thew coadltloiu. - Call or telephone: Devon-it. Central—Telephone IS. DevojMt. East—Telephone 143. Beron-at. West—Telephone 1«. 3EBSF JAB. HILLS, Proprietor. W. B. CAMfELL, Manager. UWO AND MAGHINEHV EXCHANGE WAS FOB SALE THE FOLLOWING 1 fceeond-hand Motor Car in good oi Vr, £SO 1 Uigestor Bft high by sft 3ia in diameter, £9O. I lfornsly Oil Engine, 3% b.L.p., standard type, in good order, 1 15-h.p. Luke Boiler, (multitubular), neve? been ill use, made last year for the Xormanby Dairy Company; suitable for cheese factory; 120:1 pressure; £lls. 1 12-h.p. Luke Boiler in pood order, £r'o 1 -Mi.p. Murray Engine (steam) complete, £3O. 1 i'-h.p. Luke Engine in good order, £~>B 1 ."-h.p. H( tn.-by Steam Engine .i:i7 Boiler combined, £35. 3 ' Brown" Vacuum Pumps, No. 2. t ' eacli. These pumps cost £37 W:> last year. 1 L.K.G. Milker, 2 pulsntors complete, with A.O. Tangve Engine, 2 b.li.p., and Xo. 1 punip, £l2O. 1 f.-K.G. Milker, 2 pulsators complefce ( with No. 2 purap and 4 b.h.p. Tangle engine, £135; coat £2lO Novemh'ei last year. THE THE HAWEJU

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 28 August 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 28 August 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 28 August 1908, Page 4

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