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16 2 t +r~*s\ <«s * wm # m m «6 ■ar Vx^ #*# ONLY COLO AND SILVER iMEDAL IN COMPETITION MUM. MC °* l '" W"**™** ESTO. //A* 1879 aM! ▼ K*V AVOID FANCY PACKETS AVOID FANCY NAMES AVOID FANCY LEAF MORE CUPS OK TEA AND MORE QUALITY IN A POUND OF nI.'M. a CO.'S TEA THAN ANY OTHER PURE TEAS ho 18

ACID STOMACH AND DYSPErSIA CURED. FOOD WAS LIKE A HOT IRON TO A NAKED WOUND. The letter which is herewith published in full resulted from an announcement in one of our leading dailies of the remarkable curative properties of Bisurated Magnesia in the treatment of stomach acidity, the cause of practically all forms of stomach trouble:— 6, Farm Terrace, High Road, Chadweli Heath, Essex. Dear Sir,—l have suffered for some months from Dyspepsia and acidity of the stomach, and have tried all sorts of patent as well as doctor's medicines with no effect. Seeing a doctor's statement in one of the daily papers about tho marvels of Bisurated Magnesia', I got a small bottle from the local chemist, and am glad to say that it has done me more good than anything I have ever tried. Food to me was like a hot iron to a naked wound, but since I have taken Bisurated Magnesia I can now enjoy my food without bad after effects. W. DOUGHTY. Mr. Doughty's experience is doubtless that of thousands; of others who havo optained' Telief and cure of stomach trouble from the use of Bisurated Magnesia where medicines and advertised remedies have failed. Readers who suffer from stomach trouble in any form shjould get a little Bisurated Magnesia from their chemists at once. Half-a-teaspoonful in a quarter of a glass of warm or cold water aifter eating, will aljnost immediately relieve the severest pain. CS.EME TOKALOX, absolutely the best nqn-greasy vanishing cream;' beautifies the skin and removes wrinkles. At all chemists.— AM. ■ ■

The Hygienic Bakery, NEW PLYMOUTH. The Success of a business depends mainly on the quality of the goods, sold. We always endeavor to give the best, possible value for the money, and then try to do better. Thig''is the principle. We want to make'it'a business to he proud of,' aqd not one run up on a loose foundation, with the ulterior motive of selling out at a profit. That our efforts are appreciated is evident hf the steady increase'in ; the amount of business done. Give 1 . THE HYGIENIC a trial, .and'yon' will bepom* a "regular customer. '

! ■;.NO>W FUEUSnxin. THE NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTEI IpENEWZEALAMD TURFR#SISTIj'. !' : For " J SEASON 1011-12. OULL AND 400*1?4TE REPORTS QI TpE PAST SEAi'-'S'S RACING (inda* ffog::TTOttiflg} LV NEW ZEALAND. ty'TRIES./ ETC., .FOR . PRINCIPAL FOHTHCOMiNG EVENTS. TABLE OF WINKERS. ' I BLOOD STOCK SALES. | hUUiS OF RACING. ! WINNING OWNERS, '[ WINNING HORSES. [ WLVNLXG SIRES, Apd other interesting Sporting Mutter o) [ ' v&ltjabie character. ■:.' [The Index is so compiled that thi' -ffr f«|ruiance.n of each'horse, whether fiwt, Beyond, or third, or unplaced, are shown. JBfceh''rare .w no* numbered, and bore** aje indexed- aPtsnrr'iug'to the acUiM racer ; triey ; have competed in. ' • "A ,"■ 'PKIOE |{s/(] CASH. : '■ ' order, early to. avoid disaip PprN'TME> f t,: AS ,ONLY A LIMITED |NUIIBER IRE BEING PRINTED. TJerai "press" ■'■&&>• .' I ■ • PAJSTY.' LTD..'PtJBLISHBRS.' ! " Simply splendid for Coughs and Colds Fornearly half a century Bonnington's Irish Moss hasbeen curing coughs and , colds quickly and effectually. Each year tens of thousands have tested and proved that it is the most reliable cough medicine.. Do you want a better reason why you should use Bonnington's ? Mr. E. Hadiill, Hamilton, writes:— it «i»es me pleasure to state that BonninsSo great is the success of this splendid remedy that it is only natural that imitations are on sale. Ask for Bodl nington's and get it. 60

CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS MOTOR CYCLES. SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS THE BROWN QEO. QUDGEOK, CYCLE AND GENEHAL IMPOSTES

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 273, 10 April 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 273, 10 April 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 273, 10 April 1913, Page 6

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