RED HOUSE HOTEL DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE Proprietor. N Hotel with a reputation for it. Superior Ales, Spirits, and Acconi modatioa. Every convenience and comfort ior paTrons. E. WHITTLE :: RED HOUSE HOTEL TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. FRED. CALGHER Announces to his friends and tne public generally that he has entered into possession of that old-established and favorite hostelry, the Terminus 'Hotel. •The whole house is to be renovated inside and out. and the proprietor 'and Mrs. Cnlwlu'r 'vill do i'veryt!iin<r thm can be done to make it a eor*fortabli> house and a popular house of call. I The Cuisine will be maintained at i high standard of excellence. A Cottage nd Ground-are 1 available for the use of boarders .ml visitors. Telegrams and enqu'vs by letter ot telephone will be promily attended to. Luncheon from 12.1. . ~m. linnet from fi to 8 p.m. I Tariff. Gs 6d per -lay. Telephone No. ■». FUEL. CAL ITER, PronTiptor (GOVERNMENT JNSURANCE "QEPARTMENT. FACT NO. 3: THE BONUSES ARE ARRANGED ON AN INCREASING SCALE ACCORDING TO LENGTH OF ti.'.iK AsVuKKr.. (CONVALESCENT "JJOME, " SANDOWN," FITZROY. A Comfortable Home for Invalids. Every convenience, warm and healthy situation. For further particulars apply to the proprietress, MRS. D. CHARTERIS, "Sandsdown," Fitzroy.
THE ADVANTAGE OF THE "RELEASER-" OVER THE "BUCKET -SYSTEM."
A six-cow single "Bucket" plant requiring a 3 B.H.P! oil- engine to drive, and | four men to operate, will milk from I forty-five to fifty-five cows per hour. A four-cow ''Releaser" plant requiring a 2% B.H P. oil engine, and two men to operate, will milk from forty-five to sixty cows per hour. It will readily lie seen tlia tthere is a great difference in favor of the latter system chiefly in the reduced labor, cost of running, washing, and upkeep, size of cowshed, etc., with the additional advantage of cooling the milk without any extra expense. Those who already have machines in use can still have the '-Releaser" installed separately, as it can he readily attached to any of the machines at present on the market. Prices and all information on application to sole agents for North [ Island. H. R. Jenkins, Eltham,, Taranaki, New Zealand—Advt.
TO BEAR HEALTHY CALVES in the reuug of CaJvei depend! almjil entirely on the food given COWSLIP <2ftLF MILK > morecoQiiahing tbanßkim orseparaior r 'd is ooi injurious* u a perfect labtutui mothers milk and coiU leu LAERV & CO. LTD., W«ll|n fl con.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CHEST COMPLAINTS -J£^MM± For close upon fifty years BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS has been the standard family remedy for Influenza, Colds, Bronchitis, and all chest and lung troubles. Bonnington's Irish Moss has stood the tests of time and generations, and is still the favoured medicine for all chest, throat and lung complaints. . There is no safer, no surer Cough Cure than BONNINGTON'S. It can be given to very young children without fear of harmful results, because Bonnington's Irish. Moss contains neither opiates nor narcotics. 60NNINGTQNS CARRAGEEN I tarn EEOTfrsaoivMMS'MII Do not accept imitations or substitutes. Next time you go to the chemist or store-Get BONNINGTON'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 90, 25 July 1910, Page 7
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