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FOR FORTY-SIX YEARS 9 Bonmngton's has been the best cough remedy. Time has but added to its fame. No other remedy will so quickly break up a cold, cure a cough, ward off bronchitis, or prevent pneumonia. When you ask for BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS Be sure that you get it. Refuse all ""*" l substitutes—they are but imitation* BONNINGTON'S alone has stood the test of time. Mr. A. M. 6rut Tt Whaili, Rotorua, wrilw t - " For peart now I have uied your Iriih Mom for coughs and cold*. For v children it u the bni medicine in the world t easy to take, and *af«." . n <.■ Mr. William Netglc boun, of Waimaogaroa, writes: - "It give* me great pleaiure to recommend your Iriih Mou (or. coughs and cold*, or any lung complaint,' Having uied it in my family for over twenty yean.".*.
Ms n If You Want Quality, Flavour and Strength, Use iFAmher Tips Tea. delicious flavour, you should use Amber Tips. Everyone who has tried it says that it is by fa? the best tea at the price. • Not only is Amber Tips an exceptionally liigh-grade tea, but it is also most economical. Nearly every brand of tea claims to be economical, but Amber Tips is 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 convince you that we have not over-stated its merits.
ss va av3H s.ooa ssva avn» s.ooa WHEN ORDERING specify m AND OBTAIN. \ YOU'RE 05ED TO , NOTE-THE ABOVE DOGS HEAD \ LABEL SS ON EVERY BOTTLE, f IMITATIONS. I DRY MOLASSES FODDER 80 PER CENT PURE MOLA3BEBJ PACKED IN li CWT. SACKS 20 TONS JUST LANDED BEST NEWTON! KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND BTRATFOBD ARMERS, mechanics, blackI smiths, painters, and all others who labour, need LANE'S MEDO.LINE..7rhe nicest, cleanest and most healInst article ever prepared for the >. iiieitdallv. i/- everywhere. MOKAU TO TB KTJITI. gcra desirous of going throi.,,- .. Te Kniii, thereby connecting with Mala Trunk line, passengers arriving here by ooaeh or kt-eamer can ?«'-y upon kl ways cutting thiwgh. & JACOB, r \%w
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 125, 24 June 1909, Page 4
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396Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 125, 24 June 1909, Page 4
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