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.HjjffCTJST ni wqsl ■gaurtoM TjlnO driT ~ jyUBSNG the Sale, I ain'l>rafmf%r^HSfi^ Men's and ajj exceedingly jlow This is without very rare opportunity to secure a suit at about lialf thft,l>nce charged by."^ n .»Se3r~TjSßro are"lTnumfine bargains amongst theseTuilsj ifiwftfCU. 11 • ult'Vr JliWJliil,;. Jun a FOR MEN: W&STED SUITS, eut in the latest " detail. fj Sale, prigftj 45/-,,,52/^^ I' iO • ■>! :JIL:U;> rf'l hot 3 S I. SAfIDLE TWEED TROUSERS.—This is remain in stock long. FOR BOYS: WOOL VARSITY SUITS.—Thes« (in* offer.' .'fifty. Vn.ll'' '■ b "fJ/cOTM ','l-JVy ; iiutiO't .T io «b-i /'CIi VI 1 ] l't •[ [ 11'. J ilo ; ffjit FLANNEL VARSITY SUITS.-o§y:a - : SMe<^cce^6/Sili ALWmSi'T—.te y,h<l NEW PLYMOUTH'S LOWEST P PI !««i i®t b a unit ti 3 * U A f3 3 i OA "I entJ vtevo Fir Autumn Sdwinf »a . - o , ,<_■ IrA-'-i . id }>■>■ i q 'i. ...dO :Z> hrx.ir , g'iflOOM GHA Y3BOM Ovf hul jA/iii'JOt iil.'Oa di'A-its '• r, k y supply of fcfurst Hi NoM Clovers, «tc,, is nowtd an J the germination and parity a® ; again right up to that-fir®'?/ rsi»l high standard. .1' -*'3 {«««:« n*> t'^riwu •1 j -'i? Mdvunh os Si'Jii.njiM v Cocksfoot I can offer double fciehine i Atoucoa' spfiially SlTdl&Qdi ftOby two ol seed houses in supply quSed. w a -'- 1 s i ,J, " ur - '<' M'■ - YftARSU Perennial Eye.—l have secured; doflble machined H.B. Rye off a 21 \or {■U'>'d ; sivna ivrwod .H'.tjiifvsvS >llO an : unusually fine sample qI; year- oH-pasture,- andr-I -shail stock the celebrated weH-taa-Cantetf-and Sandon grown seed, all U yj my othe, rellbility. NEW PLYMOUTH. *■- -r r-K-—M3/.T 7 ' ■Mi -wnoiVfgST q,.j no tm, ijiiiy ifom!' 'i&f^uiido&btfed. tiii-ns s wd .i-ra: uo'l—d2T/.A «?«<T iWM VfH' :c-2 f. it :-3fT.)A 'HH'I ■ , o- KAP

i 'A J: i'i Mxl's U X[IT ,»!. "Blllfflr GUINNESS '■r -i Itrjfiaans thTdughnhe lentlfe itfejw J'.iand;battling I ,:tjje deliciousffragtfapce ofo^«q|B«inwv^e^lwlS 'soifo j - -It haa tfae-sparkling force of) a cleverly fermented beverage ..yrithouj the,fig-j*p%E!3_B f SEW 1 # 8 } : h It |s in the most palatable form of liquid vW.rM,,. i e»eiiX-- 0 ; I - . # r' jCV V, : .// / j ~ for Vl all . purtjjig ' mothers.' 1 ..iTttf*.'lfcbofci.'fstf// th» exoal!enoe is on . ) «very - bm* AViarm*/) '.ri ut t£l }i . '.!» viTS'i vfrfifk SOLD EVSRYWHEREi i :i ♦ft ..'.ffft/ t* rniKßa . SIRS a c v. s\ YL mxm "no 'a 7 M'lvlOO ,*j'TV;" --'.J ii t '! T (f{ Subdivision ot an In the Sunny North of ; Auckland —. •. ••- i. One Pound per acre i! - ; " only Gash< ONLY FARMS, ranging from 1(8 "w 0 : acres of iaad* suite##; tat cows* afl plotighabde; oiny 14 mile* from. iaiiway pud convenient to FACTORY AND SALEYARRS. Three of the sections have-good building*. Post and Telegraph office and store upon the estate,''" T&ree miles fron», f dei harbor Janding and situa-ted on the Great North Road.. Well watered md will make-' ideal dairy or 'smltH sheaf farms and good cropping lands. iPricei ranging from £8 to £1&. QASTT: .j|^bd;^feTOg. 'PKia is nn excellent opportunity twc or three young men who want to satp * »tart, aa &en will be jwjjy EtyeraJly '" e Fos farther particulars Apply i£w WW Look for The Name Bonnington's The 'succesls of Bonnington's ' Irish Moss has been so great, '. II?' and its sale so large, that unscrupulous persons have* tried to imitate it. In i'vj order to make a larger profit j, sooie:ret«iler may endpaveuf to sipll j><j you r SneAI th|ss ir#i?tiflni). /fekf' for Bonnington's and insist on get- Si A-tWlify-it has been the standard medicine for ~cdughs'"an"d" colds—there's - nothingso safe, so reliable, so effective. MR. J. of'iiUdin, writes:— M For some years I have had Bonnington's lrish_jyioss for Mrs. Turner and she has derived nyich benefit by its use. She was , „ J*- v; rtfofisidered' BotW n i 3 ninctdh's Irish Moss has quite reslor- |/| cd her, and she is now quite strong, I have recommended it to many perscn?. and hrlseye that all have been 1 pltaied efKe'cif/ ) ]$ "Und," Box 924. Auckland; m fiw 111 c ,1(1 yom C ARRA W' iuutlc nov'jCT A. HATRICK t ca THS BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 256, 29 April 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 256, 29 April 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 256, 29 April 1912, Page 2

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