WMWWM flswrt BWSfW OttOTjffiCT'' DRINK ONLY COCOA F>NtST OIaTAiNABL'i NELSON, MOATE £ Co In response to many rryw.t «■. re- iieM g, NELSON MOA<Tk! & (JO. .■>. -t;,-.T.i dacided to supply both a COCOa r.j r.so a COFFEE of such a high slar>. "'1 as would secure for both that wiik and genera) recognition and appreciation ! ir so many years attained—and retainedby this well-known firm's brands of tes. It is almost unnecessary to point out that Nelson Moate & Co. have exceptional facilities for so doing. Their long and intimate knowledge of the world's markets; purchasing in such large quantities; having secured the services of specialists in both these articles and niuda the most complete arrangements generally; enables tnem to supply both a cocoa and coffee of such exceptional purity, quality, flavour and general excellence, as will ensure an ever-increas. ing demand. Ask for; insist upon get. ting; and give both a fair trial, and you will be fully convinced. BJIiSP^MMB^a ASK YOUR GROCER FOR mm ■ bfl& FINEST FLAVOURED COFiW fI! E ON THE MARKET m KELSON, MOATE a Co. [m'\ PROPRIETORS i«Ml^i M m
STOP YOUR SHIVERIN' JOCK!!! Slip into one of our warm woollen singlets, ot grand-Yalue under-flan-nels, and a pair of warm woollen "unders." No need to freeze and shiver, when these fine goods go at thes© special prices: Plain or ribbed Singlets, 2/6 to 5/6. Gents.' Woollen Shirts, with or without collars, 3/6 to 7/6 (usually 5/6 to 10/6). Socks, woollen, caslimere and fancy, 3 pairs for 2/6. See to it that thes« goods do not pass entirely into other hands, and not into yours. D. CLEGG MEN'S MERCER AND CLOTHIER, INGLEWOOD. ; LADIES COATS LEFT AT INGLEWOOD. We have too many Ladies' Coats left. They've got to go. Our way of shifting them is to CUT THE PRICES LOWER than at sale time. They're all the latest, and most are topgrado stuff. The prices will astonish you when you comparo with the excellence of the coats. <Now, then, ladies! B. CLOUGH DRAPER, ETC.. INGLEWOOD.
ALF. M. BKEATES, I "DIVIDEND SALE" jOF ASH WIN'S WHOLESALE JEWELLERY, AT HALF PRICE is still under way. gJEEING IS BELIEVING. Those oxidised watches at 8/6 to 17/6 are GUARANTEED, and will give satisfaction. WE MUST CLEAR THE TREMENDOUS STOCK OF BROOCHES AND NECK PENDANTS. Come and see them. We can supply to suit all pockets. pur sale, like all good things, must soon come to an end. Get in before the close. The one you would ma%e a present to will appreciate these lovely goods, and they will cost your half price and give those that receive them delight and satisfaction. A LF M . gKEATES JEWELLER Opposite Theatre, Devon St., Near P.O. NEW PLYMOUTH. i m 188881 JrorSO Years it has CurecC_ Away back in your grandfather's days Bonnington's Irish Moss was the best remedy for coughs and colds. Today it still holds pride of place and is more popular than ever. Bonnington's is the standard family cough Medicine because it has been tried, tested and found to be the best. MR. WILLIAM NEIGH- i BOURS, of Wiimmsiroi, writes: 'lt ai -—> »'- -•- < Insist on getting the original remedy—Bonnington's. is . CARRAGEEN //•/fOMJ
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 87, 29 August 1912, Page 6
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