READ WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT "BRONTE ESTATE" LAND FOR FRUIT-GROWING PURPOSES! Mr Kirk (the Government Director of Orchards), writes as follows:—| '' "i£?rrf aUt?"l!' !f Dgl g^! le, Sl°P^ t0 the Dorth are all that can be desired. I had a mattock mth me. and examined t» c soil in numerous places, and found it jurttho land for f-uit gwwC e9 peciahy Commercial Apple Culture." S"wlcg. esMv Frank Walker (the Tasmanian Fruit Expert), writes as follows:— "ri^ Pf f 10? an,?, 1 ex P os«ro are excellent, and will produce MehlySE.U At S 6 ri iS V6ry Similar t0 ™b^f,u?tk£L iasmann. At Bronte there are wide areas that can be planted at viz 10 per cent, cash, the balance for 5 years at 5 Per cent' with right to repay at any time. L ' applSLnf" 1"8 ' PknS °f PrOpel'^ boo Wets ' &c" - _ ._. W ;._ROUT & SONS, Land Agents. W H R. HAfjj^ - RICHMOND. Great REDUCTION SALE of Balance of WINTER GOODS! Ca«h SPBEAD:>' Q^^S, eto.-Great Seductions in all these line, for LINOS,M^4 rtfe7et^c\\tr° Cnrable -^ t0 - - «** AS OVEKS,SJ g °, r l P t, and We have a ™* <*- >*«*». BOXE^nL CJo I fIKAIAPO? 1M er n°r,, tW° palteTnS aliko ~Wo ha™ a fPG«a "y ™« [n th ß n,n,Lir, )6" I} lT are easil >' Uie be6t mal« of Boxed Suits sX.XKdferiiirrS prico tban any other makea whea value^nTe^e^Tl.^Kre t0 °Ur 3uits < as w° are sure no bltter B°°r2»dcffiJ.7*Wmto*wir Ige Md Well"aSSOrted Stock of Ladies'. M aiV snS S?° ES~dain, ty and g°°'d .-^a% Eeduced. ZBA f ANnrf- V^f^ warm ' und c< mfortable. Very cheap. f.?ed rhflm i ' a«at\ Y^fc^ aad Hoy,. This brand?** all *ho have W, fi. MAYj". R»C"MOND, ( — . ■-- -| r7==-^rzrir=r=rr- ——— ■ ■ ■ „■■■. j Bonnington's Irish Moss cures coughs and colds quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost before you realise it. For fifty years Bonnington's has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and substitu'es put up to give the dealer a bigger profit. . (T"" ~~^K Insist on getting «ssSjL BONNINGTON'S stjt^^^S^ <^Kf CARRAGEEN ¥ n A IRISH MOSS y~ *jy~ ■/ /^"'^V/ Miss Piusceu.* Vetine, Opera House, Christ. T V IRs&i-/l I church, vvriles:—" I slill take Bonnington's Irish \^ Jpi^lll Moss whenever I am troubled with a cold or loss lp"- /Mf&llh °^ voic"J ' *""'' '' most hel Pful to me in my j^—»^eL I/(*m)R I "tomyfrieiuls-". ' 35 ! i | there's Purity and Vigour j ! IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S • a \ | It retain- through the entire brewing process and after mrturing- | and bstt inj, the diilicious fragrance of the hop v/;th its sweet and | soothing pcifuine, | It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beverage j without the fiery elVecls of spirits.' { It is th? mildest of stimulanls, in the most palatable form of liquiJ i foo.l. for everj'- ! body ar.d specially for all nursing I^^^^^ 1 !nothersTHERE'S NO OTHER GOFFEE JUST AS GOOD AS ' >r®9l^ Doii't be ruis?cd bi the f»iocer who s»ys. WTTR /Mlßsßm • WITH he lias a brand ju,t 'llri sjj^SiSp'JJr as good as Club nT'TQTnr m"( OUTSIDE Coffkk It is tbe ULlbl.uvj s^^-nJy^** usual device of the Wn*PI>FT? £ '«?• "*1 WRArrER unscrupulous dealei "HAIIM A. % y \ who prefers to eel) O\ J^jfed* * OFF you an inferior brand ■ A§w&a^ si® fen ' en w'''cn-ne nas ° j^PSS&b OH %*v s no other Co£Eee $Msh (^^L^^^rw^"^^ COFFEE &[ss& J V~s!sf* •~^&// ||^M^3"^VKi^° I ous fl'vour place it Kil'lLr i't^^f^' f H/%sss*£)&*£{ i by°^ comparison ffir^'^x'r fe'V^ **fl|^;' ? V^-^ ra! w^h any other brand W%tdP $&£$ &ii///i//^f?t*%¥^*^iSiP the Dominion. WeL pTWiI llnhM i n CLUROon-K is wade Ji^fe*. £<»»!r -'Is *V/r . *j-^,SjJgpoitdd beans ..fbTifsr &#O 2 s*i "% l»ior varety They 57MrprrPJ?.roP <s*:"'*'>'l5 *:"'*'>'l "'*"~t"*>**•»-*" td m our own factory ™ • wiiuUUttVilfc-V,!^^^*^^^^^^^^^ ÜBder our own BUperLOOK FOR THESE LABELS ON THE TIN. They |i*re a guarantee that you ate receiving the gennine OLUB COFFEE. Any Grocer will enpply yon vith CLUB COFFEE if you insi t. Wh GREGG & GO LTD., and Pepper Manufacturers, Established 1861. DUNEDIN. Printed and published for the prop rietors by William Thornton Bond, ai Oollifigwood Street, at their General Printing Office, W»iw«» Street, Nelaor, Tn<-|^ay. July 11, I9U.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 1315, 11 July 1911, Page 4
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676Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 1315, 11 July 1911, Page 4
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