"DOG'S HEAD' BASS 1 POPULARITY (a a o & BR >! NS & a The delicate ' nutty flavour of the | is the result not only i of scientific brewing but jjj also i. of painstaking | bottling | Of course, only the best | materials .'are used to 8 Jiv&'qua' E but without thb " Read [j Brothers, Limited" I £ would not enjoy toe S reputation it does. % f This method includes ' storage of butts in dry, airy, well ventilated and clean cellars where it ; ripens under the most favorable conditions. Bottling in its prime insures its refreshing pungency and preserves its nourishing food qualities which - are unequalled. Therefore, when ordering beer of your dealer, ask for "DOCS HEAD" BASS.and see that the "DOG'S HEAD" Label is on every bottle. •OLD IVRRYWHMS.
AT) ASA--QRENUI & MAIL OOACH. Leaves Urenui daily 0.45 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. for Waitara. Leaved Waitora for Urenui at 8.30 a.m. and 6.43 p.m. From Waitara to Uruti, Okau, Tongaporutu, Mokau and Awakino EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, and from Awakino to Waitara EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY. Passengers can therefore reach Mokail o« Saturdays, spend a day there, returning on Mondays to catch incw Plymouth train the same evening. All goods at reasonable rates and promptly delivered. \\ aitaxa to Awakino.—Return fare 2os Waitara to Urenui. Return far 4s (re (luetion to two or three in a family or regular travellers). All orders or parcels left with Mr. R. Gibbon, Waitora, or Mr. Kibby, saddler, will be attended to. A. G. CRAWFORD, Proprietor, Urenui.
J One Spoonful when the Cough is Troublesome. ; Half a Century Old And Still the Best! Bennington's Irish Moss will break up.the most troublesome cold with almost magical rapidity. It gives absolutely no chance for aLa Grippe and other more serious troubles to develop. Keep BONNINGTON'S Carrageen IRISH MOSS in your home, and refuse every imitation or " as good, how high in promise substitutes may be they are short in performance, because none possess the excellent curative properties found in Bonnington s Irish Moss. ALL CHEMISTS.AND.OTHER* L BONNINGTON S ' Mil Wm Mason,of Waihi,"writes:— • ' My voice. Irish Mow, a, it is a voice loofl as well a* a throat nssuagent. No matter r. r & ® ■ -m. MR. E. lIADRILI,, Te Whare, Hamilton, writes: and old. - Mns. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, Auckland, writes: , « in TwammendiDg yotur Bonninfftons Iriii I have great w remedy I have ever used. Moss. It lj u jWLi found it a source ol groat comfort to my Having a large .'a™ 1 '? * hay - .yy, an( i Oronp. On several occasions SSSS wlm"a& a£» 1 T.nr Irish Moss goon h&d the denired effect. BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN M MSHM6SS MO*envr**. TtOHl •» tut tN*< ru Nb*or4l Oiynti u! < 55.-5K DttrirtLTtor »»■ ""i'iri' :'£?VU'^SSSTJE« »«ht rw»w«mu . HIMMI « OtOROC bonninotom CHM»TCWOI»CH. AT.M 999
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 13, 10 July 1911, Page 7
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