SPECIAL EXHIBITION ADVERTISEMENTS, pure grapeTWlnes, ' FROM TE MATA VINEYARDS, HAWKE'S BAY. CLARET AND HOCK, 265. per case, of MADEIRA, 30s. percaso of 1 <joi. 1 doz. quarts; 2Ss. per caso of '1 quarts; 325. per case of 2 doj. doz. pints, pints. FREE ON RAIL AT HASTINGS. Awarded SIX GOLD MEDALS at N.Z., Franco-British, Imperial, Intern* t'.onal, and Janan-British Exhibitions, INSPECT EXHIBIT AT CORONATION EXHIBITION, J. MURPHY AND SON, VUL.CAN FOUNDRY,. QUIN STREET. MAKERS OF ALL CLASSES OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IRON-WORK. ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, AND BUILDERS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT EXHIBIT AT EXHIBITION. "Bonita Baking Powder & Windsor Self-Raising Flour have again proved their worth at the Cooking Demonstrations. They have been used all the time and have stood tho severest tests,' and given tho most excellent results. Extra quantities of both from our regular stock were given to the various Cooking Demonstrators on' Exhibitors' Day, the 22nd in-st., and as they were soon used up our Stall was stripped to satisfy thoir demands, as they would use no other. This will show that tho BONITA BAKING POWDER and WINDSOR SELF-RAISINO FLOUR are still maintaining their high standard of quality." I '■'•'' ll The children like Bonnington's and there is no medicine so safe and so effectual for the coughs and colds of the little ones. Free from harmful drugs its wonderful curative properties have made it the standard family remedy for over half a,century. For all affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, there's no medicine to equal it. Get what you ask for and be sure you ask for l§f| BONNINGTON'S carrageen _W aL_=* IR,SH MOSS /™/i&_*»w<oTn ' I YTSTTTTni * Mr - E ' Bi, vne, Windsor, writes:— f T/ J§?§nf l\'fl*-V I S 9 I "MyliUlegirtwas very bad with In. ? I 8\" *'-fVM Icvn] H X * fluenza and Croup. I purchased a if \\ /? /^""^^JUft^jl \ 1 JVjj I I bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss, i f >J, j a r <l after a few doses she was corn* / *J- "' 1 pletclycured.' 1 33 w What Constitutes Good Ale i| i£: Persons who drink Ale should remember si $ i> Vi That Read's " Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from ££ ■j? the choicest materials. >S &K That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs ?,J T/1 owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of t&fi | "DOG'S HEAD" BASS . ' § [iy- That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of ?JS S-J 1 '; London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment $$ (M in the world. M 'M Such Ale is of the H B finest quality, always dm®o®HP%k I hi uniform and never turns % | DOG'S HEAD ' J§T 1 '- 0 , is the family beverage p I *>m \ 1 p ?i * « **•* — 14 mMwd I. H* Every boitlo boars lP_k /■£§/// f' ££ this label, which is %S&S. ATy£\W W ;$ tho seal of cxcolloncn /vv H|jk SOLD EVERYWHERE.- JW f(Mr' pt\ "^ hT Th ° se iook inviting." "Yes," |^^s«5* !ai!aESZi «6>» aiJ T \ s j-_ e sa i(_i »we are Ai> using ' | BAKING | now. That's why." | ASK YOUR GROCER. j i©ii't tim Tills! THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFE^ED STATJONERY. !l«i r gfl >E ATHER GOODS || WRITING OUTFITS IMPROVED' ill - : * - 11 A New Line of LADIES' HAM> —y tuc BAQS and AVUlsr bAGS itt3t °V*neA PI Inb .pHHi OP- Tbß DesiSDßi direct from : vtio manufacturers. ADDITION P||| CAI - L fIND inspect. 1"" S LANKSHEAK'S ft IMIIs 1 ! I QDAV:-364. Scotland's Best, Rheumatism! ■ — —— POSTMOEE I, Those agonis- _™ tP . ~..-..„,..,^..,,.^,.,,J U ing pains will f TUTTBraw be quickly and | WHIBKY per man en tly | cured by 1 The Coronation Era Whisky. ■RHEUMO ,J l ~ ■ u■ s_ <b# »w» 'W A WHISKY ov UNSURPASSED All Chemists and Storas, QUALITY, I'URITV, AND 2/6 and «/6. MATUEENESS. 1 L ; ' OBTAINABLE AT. ALL HOTELS.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 July 1911, Page 3
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