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• ' r £* Every pound U wrapped in a special tir-tighl tnd dirnp-pw"' package, which pratrvM in flavour, ilrenith ind fragraiMfc

FOR FORTY-SIX Bonnington's Has been the best cou:;'i r-smcdy. Time has but added to its fame. Mo oV rc icine-;Iy will so quickly break up a cold, cure a cough, ward off bronchitis! or prevent pneumo! y«s ask for BONNINd tin* IRISH Be sure that you ii. Refuse all substitutes—they are but imitations put up to sj±ui'e BONNINGTON'S alone has stood the test of time. h BONNIN&7DK! o**Acrr« m *WX!2B* Mr. A. M. Grant, Tt Whaiti, Rotorua, write» - " For yean npw I hay* used your Irish Mom for coughi and cold*. B* children it u the belt medicine in the world j ea«y lo take, and »afe.", Mr. William NaW* bourt, of WaimangarM. writes:-"It (ivei aw great pleasure to recommend your Irish Mom for coughi and cold*, or any lung complaint, having used it in my family for over twenty year*."

COFFEE HOT FOB COLD WEATHER TryYeale's Fresh Ground Every Morning It is delightful. •If yon prefer. Essences, we have 11 put up from the fresh, ground" berry. It is ohoaper and better than any other brand. Yon Ju«t Try It. A. YEALE 'Phone 166 Theatre Boyal Building* FLOWER SEEDS FOE AUTUMN SOWING New Season's iust arrived ex Oorinthie. SWEET PEAS Sowo now vill bloom early in wing, and oontinuo through the lamnert Orders taken for Narcissi and other Bulbs. Sow Cabbage and Cauliflower Seeds fjt early plants this month. W. BO WE New Plymouth. 'Gristle" * Oatmeal Wade from thh.» Fligat Oats by th# ( Bam; Maohlii«py*« "So Nlo«!" St. George Jam Is what children delight la, lor yon J'n get just the lands they Ilk* I| l . t " 'holesome; too, as w«]l as delicious, being made from frarti «rom the famous Tevlot orotoda. Xry one of our handy tcrew-tap jars from your grocer "St. Gaopge niaant Purity," m SEASONED TIMBER TO AEOHrrßareT j- jL* BUILDEES, aid T>o not be mlaisd: by state* mente that Seasoned Tin., bor Is unprocuiabli Jn Kei« / Plymouth. tj n W« hold Large Stocks ot Wife seasoned Timber whh* «• w« ' ■; aelllng at current rate* at oop - Yudi > K«w flj* * moutl i • r/ A HY. BROWN AND CO M MORUBRHthbw , W " rT . , SO PURE. SO GOOD' TONS] BEING SOLD EVEBY * WEEK ■ THIS ropoua SOAP DOKB GRKAT WUEK. VVovH, Nor fffST a Badpimuhi" \ Most Dsmcati Pa»Mo-

/M i If Yon Want Flavour and Strength, Use Tips Tea. IF you Want a tea of.exceptional quality and * delicious flavour, you should use Amber Tips. ® Everyone who has tried it says that it is by Faf the best tea at the price. Not only is Amber, Tips • af» liTgTi-grade tea; but it is also most economical. Nearly every brand of tea claims to be ecotiomi* cal, but Amber Tips js economical. You can make more cups of delicious refreshing fragrant tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from any other brand at the same price. If your grocer does not stock Amber Tips, ask him to get it for you—it is sold in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. A trial will con* vince you that we have not over-stated its merits. mmß m & S3 mm? SS3NNinD QV3H S.9OQ SS3MNM9 OMH S9OO WHEN ORDERING SPECIFY AND OBTAIN DOG'S HEAD GUINNESS THE STOUTYOU'RE USED TO I NOTE-the above docs head lABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE. REFUSE IMITATIONS. OOfl's HEAD GUINNESS 00C5 HEftD GUIHNE^S c Up fOQj) ICHEAPEST , DRY MOLASSES FODDER 80 PER CENT PURE MOLASBES) PACKED IN 14 CWT. SACKS 20 TONS JUST LANDED BEST p 00l) NEWTON 3 . KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND BTBATFO2D <yOU will like LANE'S MEDO- ■ LlNE—Queen of Skin Tonics—for rough, scaly, sunburned, cracked and chapped iklns. i/« «t Chemists, MOKAU TO TE KUIXI. 1 AM prepared to convey any passengers desirous of going tlirougfc, Ic Ts Kuiti, thereby connecting Trunk liue. passengers arriving bore by coach or k'.oamet can re!y upon ti ways getting tW.'glu & lAOOB,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 4

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