COATS LEFT AT INGLEWOOD. We have too many Ladies' Coats left. They've got to go. Our way of shifting tliem is to. CUT THE PRICES LOWER than at sale time. They're all., the latest, and most are top--trade stuff. The prices will Istonish you when you compare with the excellence of the coats.Now, then, ladies! ' Bj. 0 LOUGH j DRAPER/ ETGi, ■ :■ I N SLEW 0 0 D. iwvu If .:>? -,ii! •v /i i; iis;j •t J t -.11 Unitii:: rr.k'h.y a rjtHE the- PotatQ: that .is.. of.,gooi'.t^»lJß), jtnd "fUyor.... ; Erx,jpqrienppft;growers jjuow that - *'J . ' ! UP-TO-DATE POTATOES. • ■ ful]y|answer;:the.3e and pan. :be dlpemjed .upon,fpr,-producing;trepan?; ■ doUsi crops.Wb ,£qt- l/tf.* < 56J|» r . 5/*;; For eiTlyi.-cropsj; we.,confidently ; ]reQqip- : -- mend AD.AIR -Qr SWTTOFS-> : SEEpLlNfc,B»tli- flrat-class favorites o»account of their....gflOjL.qualities..... 141b, 2/6; [s6lb, 8/-; cwt~ 14/-. DALMENY .BEAUTY aM, ..GcAMEKEEpEPb are-.'lidth spleh'dfd I Maint.'Gfop varieties'; fine quality and great productiveness. 141b, 2/-; 561b, cwt, 10/-, DO iOT DELAY. ORDER NOW FROM | NIMMO & BLAIR, THE| GROWERS DUNEDIN, . ■ ) •_ ST6P TOUR SHIVERIN' joCKin 1 ' jjllip into one of our warm .woollen Singlets,' oi grand-value underrflaniels, and a pair of warm woollen "Sunders." No need to. freeze and,. dhiver, wlien these fine, goods go- at these special.prices: i Plain or ribbed Singlets, 2/6 to ' J 5/6- ■ H,.... . ! Gents,' Woollen Shirts, with or | without collars, 3/6 to 7/8 (usually 5/6 to 10/6). and i Socks, woollen, cashmere fancy, 3 pairs for 2/6. I ?eo to it that these goods do not ass entirely into other hands, and Hot into yours. D. CLEGG MEN'S MERCER AND CLOTHIER, INGLEWOOD. ALGERIAN SEED OATS Prime Samples of Marton and Locally-grown at GAMLIN & LUKES INGLEWOOD. Look for The Name Bonnington's The success of Bonnington's Irish Moss lias been so great, and its sale so large, that unscrupulous persons have* tried to imitate it. In order to make a larger profit some retailer may endeavour to tell you one ot these imitations. Aik for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. For over half a century it has been the standard medicine for coujjhs and colds—there's to safe, so reliable, so effective. MR. J. TURNER, of D lined in, some years I hire hid Bonningtons Irish Most fat Mr». Turner and the has derived much benefit by its uie. She Was considered consumptive but Bo#niniton 3 Irish Moss has quite restored her, and the is now quite strong. I hate recommended it to many persons and believe that all hue i k been pleased with its effect." 50 J I CA R.RAG EN IRISH MOSS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 101, 14 September 1912, Page 6
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