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81" VM I IT •rti#raT> Awarded Gold Medal, Auckland Exhibition, 1913 Just as the standard for teas is set by the celebrated brands of Nelson Moate, so, too, is the standard for cocoa set by Nelmoa Cocoa. In "Nelmoa" you have the finest natural flavoured cocoa obtainable, and its high quality and absolute purity is beyond question. Only the best beans procurable and the most scientific methods of manufacture are used in making it, therefore it cannot help being the best. Nelmoa Cocoa, with its appealing ndtural flavour, its purity, its quality, tempts the most fastidious to drink this food beverage. It is easy to digest, too—this fact is important to those who find other cocoas too rich and indigestible. Try Nelmoa—We know it will please you better than any c.her.

H«SBHSQ3ESHI3E!EaHBSi&^.^!E^ a sss»« *#§£ a *■* WMm m ; j I F-#~^ v. - /'*% V C .^' RISH MOSS Some people simply will not take a cold seriously—they wait until desease ' sets in, and then put it down either to "mischance" or "heredity." Are YOU sufficiently alive to the danger of neglecting a cough or cold? Do you know that your carelessness may mean Pneumonia or even Consumption? If not, take timely warning. A certain, speedy and safe remedy for Coughs, Colds and Chills is BONNINGTON,S IRISH MOSS—a remedy that has stood the test of half a century. For yourself, and for your family there is no other cough cure so sure of success—even the most stubborn cases yield readily to its influence, Read what your fellow countrymen and women: have to say about Bonnington's;—--. m .■■■•■■ in Mr. A.M.Grant, Te Whait.i, liotorna, writes:— "For many years now I have used Bonnington's Irish Moss for Conghs and Colds. For children it is the heat medicine in the world." Mrs. B. Woodhonse of Northoote, writes:— "I have tried a hottle of Bonnington's IrishMoa. and li»ve found it very good. I had a sudden attack oflnflue •'" J " In future always have a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in the house—be secure! 67 CAR.R.AGEEN IRISH MOSS

FLANNELS and FLANNELETTES, WOOL. SILK BLOUSES. SHAWLS GLACE SILKS. WHITE TAFFATA SILK AT 1/- PER YARD. NEW IVORY AND COXORESS CANVASSES. COME AND INSPECT MY STOCK. AfiEXT WERTIiEIM SEWING MACHINE. SOME CHOICE MACHINES IN STOCK.

•T"A'ttANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND 'INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Permanent). Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 8980." DIRECTORS: Messrs. R. Cock (cbnir- . mai), A. Slmttleworth, John Ellis, W. L. Newman, Newtun Kin?, A. Goldwater, and T. K. Skinner. BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. SOLICITORS: Messrs. Wilson and Grey. Reserve Fund £2OOO. Tile Society pays the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (un-lp-.3 for i leaser sum than £MO). j)u!■!,•!.,• llio seven year- ending Si\r cember i'.O, 11)12,'the sum of £14,086 Hi id linii iiee: distributed 'n d.vidends and !.ni'.i'.«'M ';:tioh« tlie M.ii.'.liers of the Sorietv, J;i.-.i- -iwcrs anil Investors oarreally co-operative. <Viice open daily from in a.m. to 4 <iri. (Thi'vuday afternoon excepted).

TUS'f OPKXKD—A new shipment of Crockett & Jones' English Footwear, imported direct by ourselves, wlii.'h mean-: a bifr saving to ilie one who bn;,s a pair of these great wearing boots. - Dockvill's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 58, 29 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 58, 29 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 58, 29 July 1914, Page 6

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