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1 § JAMES K Y LE ,^ |i».The. Peoplej^ Tailor, W^S^^^ ' " Has removed into New Premises I^^JH|| . ia Mackay Street, next door to ; '■ Wade's, Vhere he will be pleased » I|HP[ ' ' ' to meet all his old customers and 1 sßr9 sHfin become acquainted with new ones - nil Inspection is Invited «i Jfi ' 0* B ew Ran S e °^ Tweeds — Harris Tweeds, " l3'ii^ Bannockburns, Worsteds, Serges. r** 7^ Ladies' Tailoring a Speciality. 4 ' j? or this branch o£ the Basiae* an excellent room has * ' ' - beea fitted up. % NOTE ADDBESS— J«EW PREMISES, IIICIUY STREET. V. 'i \ / - _^ p Unrlvailed Since 1860 I „ . ■ Manjr, many hundreds of so-called oongk Xl'iSEk ill *"v eurai- have cpine and jon« during Bon* * f"* m^m ill ", nintrtonVhalf century of asefolnsn! (H * *''* .}X»nr, many thonianda of tnfferen to- Jt sk HI - ' day pin their faith to this grand old ffil / 1 j^ \ I ) • . r^mMy for Coughs, Golds, Whooping HgL , A/£T „, J .(-' - Bronohitid, InfLnonza. r »^/»Wni 111 f!j Connington's ""^^t^^ 1 ; -i| Carrageen Irish Moss Jljw^iL ' I \ d * ' "Has persisted on its merits ! There never sV/' IU vvJ^^slk Pl P \ • . w>ih a case in whioh its .use did not give WJ \ V^^bwSbbV 111 -v « Inrtunt relief. " wlk I LA^^rS-^yi HI 1 I "'. It is potent and penetrative— break* Vut Mill I h v ££^rj9R^ "" k v *" 'Itu-kW (Jough-cuts the danger ius flf *Z / Im WvMivSK^L - , ' eh >k»n* phlegm, and yet can be given [ f!frd&£ ffWllfciSS^' A - j 1 o ven ?»c. mites witH safety. ILwMl'^TW^fflW II ' v } ■ You can -trott-Bonnington't" implicitly^ MrWaTs,^2:i* V^LiffliaWiL 11 j ' Lores or tmitatidns~be sure I ' 7i M^mf^A 'jlSS^i^S '•" ' • ' '" • . KITTLI onUo. V " -< BBTABLISHBD 1882. Wine. Spirit & Provision Merchants & General Imporfce t i AtJtS'TS'^Oß— Korie and Nelson Moate Tea. V - •"* John Ferguson's Distillery, Glasgow, r- „' _ l^eter Dawaon'a TheTwoiemore Glenlive* DlabllleryJLtid D«fl Towi • ' -7 Eeak^ "Schnapps and Geneva. .} •:, Peter Herring's Cherry Brandy. Speights 'Bottled Ale and Stomt. •" H-. Thompson's Wairongoa Water. ! • "The Baltic Separator. :' . ■ Guinness' Btoub bottled by Da«kea. ; The Brunner Mond Oompany Ltd. Oarb. Soda! ; Joseph Oronfield Warrington's Scented Soap and Water 61mi, "' ", . Coghill's Refined Powdered Borax and Boraoio Acid. •■ " , phamberlftin's Remedies. i-!- AmigoSharpe's Ointment. ALL ATI WHOLESALE PRICES. : UPPEH MAHERA.aOAY GREYMOUTB >A' • * ' \ * V " . - , *' - •" r •* t i J .' » f i^^HsViIi^HBBBsKfIBBLHL^HSiHBHBOBwSscBtCs^ , DELICIOUS TEA CAKJ^ IT y ARE MADE WITH^ iJfiP!% Hlc sr ER j ' -, -'> RECIPE FOR TEA CAKE. „ 'f'h /\-” . j, ' In£Tedi»nt»— One uWWppoonfnl FTiehUndpr Milk, mixed wnr'th on* teacvp wmtac, two rups 1 ' flour, one teA«pnonful soda, two teaspoonfuls crmm et tartar,, a • UttU salt, 2-4Abl«spoou£uls sugar and one egg. 1 \ "• . •;•/." -A "" Method— ' H }' ' Mix' flour 1 ) engat ami cream of tartar. Beat up egg and add nrilk into *r<vprni£h tlfe wvte has been dissolved. Add to ihe flour, and pour into paper ; ,\\ t •i»p^t'%nd l^kke in a quick oven. Jj .'viPh* richr>e^&. of Highlander Condensed Milk earn* its household ptaiso f and'populan^j by the fufl-crejun milk drawn from Üb» healthy cows that ; '{Mhcter* "«b the; fertUe meadows- of Southland. -' 1 . * '» .- ?' \ - ' ! *■ j /./^JBy \ In tn . e condensing process th© nutritions * j\- ft ? flKrn - **■ * PToperties are all retained — only the water fj ' (^y' ' f **if v/ *** * *■"<» wnpuritie* being remoyed. 1,• J?;^" *iuAr@^V\ Wh«n using Highlander yon are perfeetfA , >lßpsv^Rb^3 ' '7 assured against any iniectiou* disease, rlfwflßM~&r~ v»hicb ordinary fresh milk so r«udily car- *'* XtFwT w "* " YOU CAN DEPENO UPOH IL " •t V '

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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 2

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