I THOSE WHO SUFFER j I FROM WEAK DIGESTION ! v ' ■ ( i) ■ And those who. are weary, run down and debilitated, should drink ( $ regularly THOMSON £b COS SPARKLING \ I ( I " Wai-rongoa w I j MINERAL WATER 9) j) Nature's Rest and Safest Remedy for Stomachic Troubles. It is >♦< guaranteed to relieve plethora, stimulate digestion, and enable jfcjie ( j) human organism to resist disease. J> I IT'S BETTER THAN FOREIGN SPA WATERS I - Mosgiel Tweeds - TWI|TT!pW|IT] - Mosgiel Rugs - (;) mosgiel worsteads Miwiiiii ij I ■iijSniiji'f I As n u ? ed b y T - R - H - the Prin ce (tj oiM 1 ,.., # , awllUn ii, l u,,.^*vV-» i *u«iimww»4h^'T v Pnncess of Wales, are world/1\ MOSGIEL DRESS TWEEDS JW«mi^ii^*-4^»|li»»«w^|»wujJ famed in their reputation /♦ m, i,«^ • uJteri^r^* >^WM!H'n An American gentleman who, fj) The word Mosgiel on every )nM |AA V§v'/Sl T^fll I having seen them at the St. Louis fa piece of goods stands for Distinct- IM IUI/kSJUJI J J CilUl Exhibition,- wrote for a supply, de^ }« ive Merit Quality and Finish of a jSOM msm»m£hSJ clared that they were- without \\( high standard. It represents sci- \|l »i^llf»l pS l\Wf\ doubt I t) entiiic handlinsr of line wools by : OW |PApP r C^»»» IJ ituDao* s+u •1 • j a.% »-s { modern methods, expert dyeing, it) =j SS JUU^SiKfi The Best of lheir >"««• On Earth ' • &*"1?S, r SvS n si 11 !" i ' aDi »nff ! W*KfiJ **J£sz£&is&&szKL ■ t uebign. ic means piuit} 01 rndter- itiinnumwinmniiMiiiK t^^iMiiw^ij^Hii^w^ A quality of JNlosgiel Hu«s ■' ( t) ial, and an entire absence of cotton, ' A a wnTADi r% D iD,iTr > |S ShOCldy, Or any adulterant. Jl!Ki^^4s)^*Wf«J^fiiP « " Dunedin has, like the other cities, Its' re'pre-' '< ♦< :;ir*J ifi^JiC'f^ I "*«r~ -••—«.-«.». -^3-3 " tentative industries the first perhaps in import- ' t) The Mosgiel Fabrics, in point of X sSr^S?afi *"? "S i * MLjiiMion* "m^A " m ? ce beinit that of lhe Mos s iel Woollen Mills, ♦S • 1 ' r •■ I f^4^i I 5 H H^M| S s^l "whose kugs are esteemed as among the best in v a\ Wear, are Simply Unsurpassed, and 1 ( wS^ft^TS -t-JHJ? «^^ S Jb3 " t:iat clas.s of article in the world. Speakim* for " j are recognised in this respect to be 1 S,l«liiiff M« 111 :^^f&™£^%£&£& 'A ll exceptionally satisfactory and vwEv 1 hUv w 7 LV^BinhiflKwHnnifll lSffl9fnNfißHP W ! wwKfenK warnith as when x firsl P urchs »sed it " ) t) economical 111 Use. W MWi^ifliiffl^™ "The Great Outposts of the Empire" (page 154) \ ♦s iu«»i niuiuuiw— — ■ . by William Ie Content, London, 1907 f) ' I As a Present what can surpass a "Mosgiel" Rug? 'I) IN giving .a token of respect and regard to an esteeme 1 friend one is often at a loss to know just [ •l wnat t0 select. In almost every case a " MOSGIEL " Rug will prove an acceptable and appreci- \ II ate d gift— always in evidence to remind the owner of the giver's regard. When driving, travelling { t) - by rail or boat, lodging in Uncomfortable rooms, lounging on the verandah, or in the garden— any- 5 g , where, everywhere a " MOSGIEL " Rug is a luxury, a comfort and a pleasure. ) /j\ AS A- PRESENT to friends in the Old Country, what more typical example of New Zealand's pro- ( V ■ gress can be got than a " MOSGIEL " Rug— and it will give real delight to the receiver ! ( I All the Leading Drapers and Outfitters wm s» PP i y ydu with a Mosgiel" Goods
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New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 40
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563Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 40
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