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I GIVE ] HIM. B. I. M. If you've a friend who has a cold, I a cough, a chill, or an attack of influenza — if you want to do him a real gw>t* turn — then give him 8.1.M., which as everybody knows, BONMNGTOHS CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS The oldest and best, the pure and the sure cough and cold cure. Often imitated, but never equalled Here is a sample Testimonial — one of hundreds : — " Sir— l am not solicited for this testimonial, but will testify to the good rOnr Irish Moss has done for me. I was laid up for sixteen weeks with a severe attack of Bronchitis and a hacking cough. I pro* cured a few bottles of your mixture from one of out local chemists, and in a few days I got great relief from my chest trouble. Whenever I find a cold coming on I always f.y to Bonnington's Irish Moss, and thus prevent a further inconvenience. "John Finlat, "Grain, Chaff and Virewood Dealer, i " Hawera." Ask for, and take no other but BONNINGTON'S. piGS! T>l€rS! piGSI The INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON-CURING COMPANY, Ltd., are giving highest market price for Prime Bacon Pigs between 112 and 160 lbs dead weight, maiden sowt Or baconers. ' , RECEIVING DAYS.— At the ' FACTORY, every Wednesday. WAITARA, alternate Mondays. - MIDHIRST, alternate Tuesdays. ? SMART ROAD, up to 3 p.m. on— TUESDAY, July 23rd TUESDAY, August 20th. TUESDAY, September 17th. : TUESDAY, October 15th. r ' TUESDAY, November 12th. i' aii ''oo iyoo laodxsaM *I9}«H V9*o»i V* poomoajj pin toqoQ l| P n Pl ll* J° r»°9 9q9 raoaj joojjp mp*o ' * I 9fBS 8110UU0II8 pITO AjUBl -ndod esgommi s^i jo lejoos 9q? . s ( 9«q} — 'ero»[00*qpBOO si pue oqj vi ?Bedv9ip eqx • • • yroq 98ue<iuT ire Boygipw %i— *J9%mjsL joj reoo oq} si 9rep3ooJqreoo •qro ao aepmo vi 9}B«a oftm— «K|| ©An » jr» *I«8n S! « ••••••« esn 09 ySABd %!„ pugloq} 9sni3o9q JC[duns 9rep -jpoiqreoQ no jsibui 9(do9j • • • 1 .re9jf J9d buo} uonxim * J ra H sparoxa Aon ?i niun U9SW inpTO^s svq oras oqx • • • reoo orep^oojq -reoo TO* OS<BO 9U 3 s ! S WI £h«tb[ -ndod ftaisvojom ire puma -raoo enrejL renopd9oX9 eavq qoiqA stpnpojd 9soq* £fao d\\\ 'yfyueindod TREES! TREES! TREES!* SHELTER, Ornamental and Fruit Trees, Hedge Plants, Bulbs, etc., for absolute Sale without resery^ and regardless of price. All Trees must be sold by 3fst July, 1907, for subdividing property. 3 YEAR Macroqarpa, Pinus Insigni?; Lawsoniana, Hedge Plants, Eng : lish Laurels, 5/- to 7/- 100. (2 years) — 2-ye.ir Eleagnus and Eseallonid, 9/- 100; 2-y^ar Olearia, 7/- ioo. Fancy Trees equally cheap. Bulbs, Spiraxias and iida<, 3 doz. 1/-. Narcissus almost g.iv;- ' en .away. Dahlias, assorted, «/* doz. or 9/- sack. Apply early. MiTCHINSON NURSERY, c 340 Thos. M. Stephens. TMPERIAL TT O T E L, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES SMITH Proprietor (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, WeDington ) Notifies that the Hotel is well appointed in every, respect, and the local and travelling public caii rely on receiving every attention and ebmfort. Electric light throughout. None but the best brands of Winoa and Spirits in stock.' v

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13482, 23 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13482, 23 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13482, 23 July 1907, Page 8