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ikj? •AFTER TRYING NEARLY ' EVERY OTHER DRAND I AM CONVINCED ' THAT u SI r :as ARE THE BEST v»v W. H. HUMPHREY INGLEWOOD. The BEST Jor j TALKING MACHINES & ' MUSIC. Men's and Boys 1 Clothing COMPLETE itANGE of Men's and Boys' new Summer Clothing. Everything. Suits, shirts, ties, collars, braces, underwear, and so on. New goods, low prices. CHART SUITS TO ORDER. Our "Petono'' Suits to'measure give ' satisfaction ■ to. .'every customer. The cut. fit and . quality of material ■ are, the very best. LADIES'/WEAK, as usual. To buy elsewhere is positive extravagance. B. CLOUGH, DRAPER, MILLINER & OUTFITTER INGLEWOOD. Mil JVLook for The Name, The /sue,tT<3§s s of, Pqnniftgton's Irish Moss has been so great, and its sale sq large, that unscrupulous, persons .have' tried to imitate .. it. In order to make a lafger profit some 'retailer may endeavour to sell you one ot tKese* imitations.. Ask for Bonningion's and_ insist on getling it. For: aver 'half a icentury it has been the standard medicine for coughs and colds—there s nothing so safe, so reliable, so effective. MR.,J. TURNER, ot Diinedin, writes :~ M For some yeafs I have had Bonnington's Irish, Mo»s > for Mrs. Turner and she,'has derived . much IxJitiit by its use. She was consumptive' bit* "Bonmnglon'a liish Moss has ir.iylfc reslored her, and she ir. mow t;uilo strong. I h.-we recommene'ed ir'tc "nKiny persons,"am) Wlitryo jliHt-.ajl have . been pleased with its effect/' 11/fbTT? W' 841! fijp." h?' P. I |TI N vM; 1/ r^b\u>i f CAR. RAGE EH Sf'3 ti/i Hygienic Bakery DEVON ST; F these go-ahead times, when most people are endeavoring to get all they can with the least effort, machinery is to a great extent displacing man. But don't forget that even as it takes brains to male a machine, it also takes brains to run one to advantage, and even then haul work is often far superior. There is an individuality about it that tells, and a discerning public are quick to notice, and show their appreciation by purchasing. That is why we are kept busy: we •use machines where necessary and trains all the time. Call at our tea-rooms and try some of our specialities. A. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 131, 21 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 131, 21 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 131, 21 October 1912, Page 6

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