A Shorter Days, Cold Nights. tfs, Brigftt Days! V. » A STYLISH HAT AND COSTUME IS WHAT YOU NEED. For the Gold evenngs! A LOVELY COAT AND COMELY FUR. For the Frosty nights! WARM BLANKETS 'NEW ZEALAND MAKE) AND A REAL EIDER DOWN. Are the largest suppliers. DEVON' STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. Let us demonstrate to you how ex cellent is THE ALL-BRITISH BOYD PIANO HIGH IN QUALITY LOW IN PRICE. A Piano that will prove a source of pride and enjoyment to yourself, and a never-failing Source of delight to your children. The BOYD excels in delicacy and responsiveness of action, lasting richness of tone, and cabinetwork noted for artistic design and finish. British and Continental Piano Co., New Plymouth Hoffmann
START SAVING "CAMELS" CUT FROM PACKETS OF This new blend of ahoice Ceylon Tea is unquestionably the finest in Quality and Flavour at jits price. It is so rich, strong and fragrant and so economical, too—that once you have tasted its refreshing liquor you will wish for no other Tea but DESERT GOLD." But enjoy taient and saving are not the only benefits offered to users of this superb Tea. Every packet or tin you buy will help you to win one of the following Cash Prizes which are to be awarded to those sending in the greatest number of "CAMELS." First Prize .. £2O Second Prize .. £5 Third Prize .. £3 Eighty-eight Prizes of 5/- Each POINTS WILL BE COUNTED THUS: Each "Camel" Picture cut from Wrapper of £lb. Packet, 1 Point .» •> •> ~ Hb. 2 Points ~ „ Coupon from Inside the 51b. Tin 20 Points CONTEST CLOSES 31st JULY 1915 All "Camels" must be posted to — "DESERT GOLD TEA." G.P.O. Box 1520, Wellington. not later than that date, together with Competitor's name and address, and number of "Camels" sent. ..GET.. "Desert Gold" Tea FROM YOUR GROCER TO-DAY V. ASK FOR THE 2/- GRADE; OTHER BLENDS AT 1/8 AND 1/10. URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO USE THIS TEA AND SAVE THE "CAMELS" FOR YOU. NOTE.—In all matters affecting this Competition, W. &G. Turnbull & Co., Ltd., Wellington, reserve to themselves the final decision. Fllful fts'l »> ■"8 When Grandma Went to Town —fifty years ago—she made it one of her first duties to replenish the home supply of Bonnington's. For even half a century ago the tried-and-proved family remedy for coughs and colds, influenza and chest trouble was When the first sign of throat or cheit trouble appears—take a dose at once. It's quite safe for everyone, for there is no opium or other narcotic in it. Bonnington's is successful because it's good—(id because it is successful its imitations are legion. Don't let anyone sell YOU the "'just-as-good." Two sizes—the larger is most ecoiomical. 80
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 271, 26 April 1915, Page 6
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448Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 271, 26 April 1915, Page 6
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