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IM* 190T ~TL' MEBAL COI.D AND SILVM COMPETITION HIGHEST AWARD AVOID FANCY PACKETS AVOID FANCY NAMES AVOID FANCY LEAF CSTD iav» PURE NELSON Jk ONLY SILVM AND GOLD HCDAt competition MEDAL Mone cups or -i;, and MORt QUALITY ;w •* OF N.M. ii C&.-'S T!"" "HAN • ANY OTNLR

&»* «'A :pVi ;fev BONNiNCTbHj CARRAGCEM IRISH MOSS * fftTC'M* Ml MWNI t*UWMiWWAVWWI< •'" • "T"'i IconcE Some people simply will not take a cold seriously—they wait until desease ' sets in, and then put it down either to "mischance" or "heredity." Are YOU sufficiently alive to the danger of neglecting a cough or cold? Do you know that your" carelessness may mean Pneumonia or even Consumption? If not, take timely warning. A certain, speedy and safe remedy for Coughs, Colds and Chills is BONNINGTON,S IRISH MOSS—a remedy that has stood the test of half a century. For yourself, and for your family there is no other cough cure so sure of success—even the most stubborn cases, yield readily to its influence, Read what your fellow countrymen and women have to say about Borinington's: Mr. A.M. Grant,Te Whaltl, Kotorua, writes:— "For many years now I have nsed Bonnlngton's Irish Moss for Coughs and Ooldß. For children it is the best medicine in the world." Mrs. E. Woodhonse of Northcote. writes:— "I have tried a bottle of Bonnlngton's Irish Moss and have found it very good, I baa a tndden attack of Influenza, and it saved me from severe Illness." » In future always have a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in the house—be securel ti C A£LKL A. G E EN IRISH MOSS

TREES TREES i TREES NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. We are offering large stocks of FRUIT TREES SHELTER TREES ORNAMENTAL & FLOWERING PLANTS HEDGE AND CLIMBING PLANTS, ROSES, Etc., Etc. Write for our DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of PLANTS (28 pages). Posted Free on application. See our SPECIAL ROSE LIST. We will quote fc anything you require. Write NOW. liUJk. ;.i """"" MORSHEAD NURSKRY COMPANY. Postal Address: SOUTH ROAD, New Plymouth. Telephone 214, New Plymouth. Start the Day Well There's nothing like a jolly good breakfast to put you in good order for the day's work. A plate of porridge makes a firm foundation for this meal, and you'll find a selection can be easilv ir™ 'i from WIUTAKER'S. Rolled Oats, 1/. per bag. Ivolled Oats, liu pgr bag. Oerstina, 1/- per baar, Oto, 1/- per bag. WHITAKER & SON GROCERS NEW PLYMOUTH. THE TARIKI HOTEL w. R. BOSSED Pronrtalm w R. BONNER notifies 't'hat he has taken over the Tariki Hotel. No effort on hia part will be spared to make the hotel a favourite house of call for travellers. Only the best of liquors will be stocked, and special attention will also be paid to the dining-room for the comfort of loacera. TERMINI) S HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Cverlookng Sea Beach and'handy to Saltwater iatiis. THIS Favourite Seaside Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished throughout. Tourists specially catered for. Telegram? carefully attended to. MRS. F. M. PAULSEN, Proprietress (Late Commercial Hotel, ... Wellington).

LAXO-TONIC PILLS. Are both Laxative and Tonic in action. They do not gripe., but do their work quickly, effectirely, and painlessly. Sold at lOVod and Ja 6d.—Obtainable everywhere . . „

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 17, 20 June 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 17, 20 June 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 17, 20 June 1913, Page 6

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