Seeds ■ For Autumn Sowing My supply of Hurst & Son's No. 1 Clovers, etc., is now to hand, and the germination and purity are again right up to that firm's usual high standard. In Cocksfoot I can offer double machine dressed Akaroa seed specially selected for me by two of the leading seed houses in Chnstchurch. I can also supply Farmer's dressed seed, if required. Perennial Rye.— l have secured an unusually fine sample of double machined H.B. Eye off a 25 year old pasture, and I shall also stock the celebrated "Twyford" (H. 8.), as well as Canterbury and Sandon grown seed, all double machine dressed. All my other seeds are bought only from firms of undoubted reliability. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. STBATFORD. KAPONGA.
POPULARITY | The delicate "nutty" \ flavour of the iocs Head' | is the result not only ]i $ of scientific brewing but % i. also of painstaking § 8 also oi (< bottling | Of course only the best S 5 materials are used to D jS make this famous ale, | j; but without the "Read J fj Brothers, Limited" | i methods of bottling-, it § ;■ would not enjoy the 3 fi rcy.utstion it does. | S ? |j Ths method includes $ '?: ?.t"!ai;<'. of butts in dry, S r ; clean cellars where it a j ;i,> ns iv.der the most s Q tavorsibits conditions. J) fi Ec-tiling in its prime § ?• insures its refreshii g j* •3 pungency and preserves y j iis nourishing food f, $ r.uilities which are i t, unequalled. S | Therefore, whm order- a t ing beer of your dealer, |j % -s\ for "DOG'S HEAD" \ I BASS, and see that the \ jj "DOG'S HEAD" Label 5 \ is on every bottle. 3 SOLD IVERYWHKRE.
T>-"E BEST LAUNDRIES, USE NO' OTHiV;. LILY STARCH IS THE f ROD JOT GRPAT EXPERIENCE A'"? THE LATEST MACHINERY. USED ON THE FINEST OR COARSEST MATERIALS 17 BEAUTIFIES & PRESERVES PUT LILY STARCH ON YOUR LIST. NEW PLYMOUTH 'NVESTMENT AND ' (Permanent). Direotora: Mr. J. B. Connett (chairman), Mwssrs W. p. Brooking, T. Furlong 0. T. Mills, G. T. Rundle, S. Teed, W. G. Weston. LOANS GRANTED i On scale at veiy low rates of interest, | from one to twelve years. I Pamphlets giving scale of repayments ' and oflior information posted to anv address upon application to the Secre'- ■ tary. ' Sums received on Fixed Deposit at Best Current Rates. % \ otopthatCough Colds and coughs are too serious to be trifled with. At first they may seem unimportant but, if not _ attended to, bronchitis, pneumonia or even consumption may develop. You need a medicine to soothe the irritation, break up the cold and leave the lungs strong and healthy. There's no remedy so good as Bonnington's. Irish Moss—for over half .' a century it has been the favourite family cough remedy. But refuse substitutes. If an unscrupulous retailer tries to sell you an imitation or substitute tell him you want Bonning- j t insist on getting it. 47 IRISH MOSS mm
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 240, 10 April 1912, Page 2
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