We JAM ES KYLE,"" Jl«;.Th;e-People's Tailor, |^S1 |||P\ ;* . . Has removed into New Premises ; * in Mackay Street, next door to " / Wade's, where he will be pleased ||Bpffl| - to meet all his old customers and ■ millH ' ' become acquainted with new ones fill Inspection is Invited Hi jffl . v . 0£ his New Range of Tweeds — Harris Tweeds, ' PI wHi Bannockburns, Worsteds, Serges. *r Ladies 9 Tailoring a Speciality. For this branch of the Basines an excellent room has • < been fitted up. NOTE -A.DDRESS— NEW PREMISES, HICKAY STREET. > '■" , r l\* \ •y ~ ■ Unrivalled Since 1860 I Many, many hundred! of so-called congk ± isO (I cnrAs'bave come and tons during Bon* T* fißv [I] ningtoni^ialf century of uiefulnesa! ("|^V^ (Si 1 ' Jlany, many thons&ndi of •uff«rer« to- Ji /£■ Jjl ; ' djy pin their faith to this grand old jRt M ;_jr \ ||| - l remedy^ for Oought, Coldi. Whooping B3L - f*ffT mvx \ II .' Cboifh, Bronchitiii, Influenza. K il«^^ / if '?#- A Jjj ;> Boniiington's / I ji Carrageen Irish Moss • Has persitted on its merits I There never M*f* 1 1 1 jCtift^L ;S y/A* a case in wnioh iU. ute did not gire WJ \VU 'Jffl fla Itn^lant jelief. t mik\ *-\a£3LlaPA I \\ \% potent arid penetratiTe—brealui the J//f / j^G^^Sißm. Irickine' Cough— cut* the dangerous QS'JI ml '■ [wStxBMIW&. ■ ,!! ca">kinr'pWegin', and-yet can be given JT fafiJW \WtMMm •j 'to i-ven wea mites with tafety. ilmlP'^L' ' '."TCIl IV *MS$jH& I ' Youc.in'trnrt " Bonnington'i" impUcitly^ „ MTWT'^iIA'J- II ' ! prpvuM it i» the GENUINE-there are fl? JT ' |Tll"tiGSHr!Blk -.> ' - »coießof.imi»tioni-l)etnrel • "7t fM/y/!Wr jA <<■ "* 7/*^ "1., $'' "-'«>" '" ' ' <„ - •■>' '' • If FTTI P BROS , '\ ■ ' ESTABLISHED 1882. Wine. Spirit & Provision Merchants & General Importe * & tUKHTS FOR-^Korie and Nelson Moate Tea, ." John FergnaoD's Difitillery, Glasgow. ' Peterliawson'sTh»TwoiemoreGlenlive*Dißl)iUeryUd OiflTo* M , Beafe'e Schnapps and Geneva. n , Peter JETerring'a Cherry Brenly. •t ' Bpeightß 'Bottled Ale and Scont. M Thompson^ vVairongoa Water. * The Baltic Separator. Gainness' ,3toab bottled by Dankes. ■ - l s*«' " <Vloii4 Oouipanv Ltd, Carb bo<i»!' . - uA Joseph Groiiceld Warrrngtofl's Scented *»o»p aaM WMwr «»*(•». M Ooghill's Refined Powdered Bnr*x and Boraci**' AoiH. ohamberlain l & Remedies. |, - Amigo;Sharpe's Ointment. ILL ATI WHO! ESALE PRICES. (PPER MAHERA,<JU*Y SRfYMOUTH '/j.i , ' . . . — .. DELICIOUS TEA CAKES ARE MADE WITH HIGHLANDER RECIPE FOR TEA CAKE. I'l■ ,■ «. n IngrediAnts— - -One tablespoon fa! Highlander Milk, mixed with on* UtMCmp water, tvo cop& floxir, ooe teaspooufnl soda, two teaspoonfuls cr©*« m tartar, a ■ |iUl* salt, 2 J |sabk»poonful* sugar and one egg. . -1 Method— Mix floor, sugar and cream of tartar. Beat up egg and add milk into which the soda has been dissolved. Add to the flour, and pour into paper •baps, and bake in a quick oven. Tbe.richMtt of Highlander Condensed Milk earns its household praifie and popnlantj' 'by the full -cream milk drawn from Urn healthy cows that partft a'ui fertile meadows of Southland. ~ Awl * In the condensmg process the nutrition* j , ** properties are all retained — only the water ' ' ' ' * impurities being removed. ' jflxwSbk\ ' " When using Highlander von are prrfectN j§ppßepßj|lß\ lj assured against any infectious disease, BmwtmimßSJ which ordinary freoh milk w> readily car- ; < \ J/fflF '" YOU CAN DEPEND UPON IT." | BrT _^j^_^ 111 mi 1 imi 1 1 r
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Grey River Argus, 28 May 1914, Page 2
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