Si'' 'HTINGgoods Fo the .Shooting- Season v.t tinve just op-ned up our stocks of GUNS and AM'iaXITH'N. All tue best luaUea. I Call sml sco uur stocks. OKU SUN AW ARNOLD IRONMONGERS^ D&VOS SJIiS£T Cli>" r 'PAti. f * SHOOTIXG SEASON, 1014, L ICKX"..S to sl.ool Cock Phoanntt and Guliforuian Quail in tlie Tar.*naki Acclimatisation Society'! district will b,i iL-ued hv the following' Port Offices:—Jii-w l'jvn; .mil, Opunake, Inglewood, AV..!tiir;i, dk -.-, hotu, LWI-WM". uiii.V it- i. ho sccivi,.uy. All liiriuM nui , t. I'rocluced, on request of the Han.,,'i\A close acKson « • observed- for native pigeons. 0. X firth, Hon, See. . "ungarchtt, rtauti. Fee, £l, obtained from V As Safe for Children a&forAdalts! When the delicate tissues of your child's throat are affected . ; —when the tender lungs of infancy are threatened!—better act quickly. Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss Is the safe and certain remedy for children I contains no opium, the dose is small, the relief quick, the cure lasting. Best by test for half a century. Here's one case; MA 'I wish to testify to the cuiative > pewer of your medicine. Botnington'i Irish Mow. We have a family of si* young cbilaten, and aa we aio living in a wet district, thi are often lc<u" with colds, We 1 BONWINCIW? CAAfcACtItM several preparation in the D»it. but found RISHMOS s>-^ssgn none equal to Ben* oinilon's Irish Mcis. Fred Hendry Take a bottle home with you to-night! Insist on mm Bonnington's. THE BEST WIRTES B ! ifiKFAST PORIIIDGE There's no i0.j.l wlriuli tend* to hardihood Like thsj gojd old-fiii'ih-ioncd Oatmeal Porridge. Iti pr#potties arc i-ssent&il lor IV/biwtiK'sa of body and br.iJn. For growing c':i!::T."n it is especially good, Llic stamina it give* tilo mu-ttles, and the brain uour-ifllmic-nt it imparts tend t« allround development and sturdy heal tli. Young and! old enjoy tlhie good brands we supply—they're t» nic« too. What's hotter tlian porridge.' these cold Mornings; Prices dtirictly competitive. WHITAKER & SON GROCEBS, NEW PLYMOUTH. A - AWAKING UAJLV MAIL COACH. WINTER 'IIMU-lABIJS. (Gars to end of metal, thence coach). Coai-ltes leave Daily— Wnitnn,, l'.O 8.300.in. Motunri .*•. 8.40#.in. Onaero 0.0 a.m. Ureinti . *9.15 a.m. Uruti 10.0 a.m. Okau Road Noon. Tongaporutu 1.0 p.iU; Moksui 3.15 p.m. Awakino, arrive 4.0 p.m. * RETURN .JOURNEY. Awakino, depart ~ 0.0 aw. Mokau 0.15 a.m. Tongaporutu 0.0 a.m. Okau lload 9.30 a.m. Uruti 11.40 a.m. Urenui 12.10 p.m. Onaero « 12.20 p.m. Motunui 12.35 p.m. Wnitara, arrive 1.45 p.m. All parcels to lie prepaid. Tickets to be obtained at Garage, Waitara. All fares cash. GEORGE & JOHNSTON, Propi u'tors. Waitara. Brass Bands? MSTRUMENTS, MVBIC, *U SUPPLIES. REPAIRS. WriU (or Free llluatrtUd O%W Estimate* and til Is* formation fret. J. W. COPITHORNE, l»7 Vivian St., Wellington, HX « Pkaa«ra«v}<>ii thh*pepet i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 12, 2 June 1914, Page 6
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