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'•That coin is well spent which swes you ten." —Proverb.

You will 6ave much expense and annoyance by preventing a cough or cold with the timely aid of. Baxter's Lung Preserver A big bottle of this famous preparation costs only Is lOd. An occasional dose will vitalise your system ami ward oft" Colds and bronchial affections. Keep a bottle handy during the present changeable weather. Baxter's Lung Pro? server is unique in its healing and soothing qualities—gives immediate relief in cases of sore throat, tickling cough, bronchitis, etc. Pleasant to take, good for young and old.

Call at Gahagan's and inspect ladies' tweed coats going at 6s lid to clear; sizes and colours to suit everybody — Advt.

wT. <5O yeaw 1 o^cnrifog coughs I H Half a century is a good test; of n y the efficacy of a medicine! H H Bonningion's Irish Moss has been cur- H ■j ingr conghs and colds for over 50 years, H B »nd this long period of time and test. H ■ has firmly established it« remarkable ■ ■ qualities. It Is made by qualified ■' ■ chemists—the ingredients ana parity ■ ■ are precisely the same to-day as in I ■ 1860. CURE your cold—get a bottle of ■ Bonnii^ton's Irish Moss Hr>. J. Bendell, Tramway Boad, South Invercargill writes:—"l like Bonnington's Irish Moss better titan any other cough mixture I have tried for my two girls. It eases their cough wonderfully; I mytelt think it is a great cure.'' All chemists and itores sell Bonningtom' Irish Moss—get it I—contains no harmful ' opiates or drngs. Avoid imitationsinsist on Bonnington's. 123 . over* I "My three children bad ba4 I coughs aj^d sore throats. After I ■ a few doses of* (BEAN'S ESSENCE I mixed as directed the coughs I were gone and the throat s cured I I •will never be without it." 3 r■ ■ 1 Women are sending 9 to *MRS. WARD'S for j& U rider wear Underclothing of the fiSi quality and »tyle most >* JRSr»v women prefer is easily f \\ bought at Mm. Ward's. f ./T /f\ \ Prices are decidedly in I£/JL|m 1 favor of slender purees. *Wjk nlw Here's the reason-every m. \L; //AW garment is made in our own workshop—we work ' * \\\C on a small profit margin // > /t\ -r-and have only a small // I\\ rental to pay. Read // I\\ these items carefully. JLL i IJL & Ladies 1 Magyar Night- sKfe»fWts© druses, fashioned from J^*#^S Horrockses' Longcloth <^. trimmed with lace and embroidery, from 4/11 fl Q Chemises cut from v Horrockses 1 Longcloth " and neatly finished with embroldery,from2/1! Knickers of Horrockses' Longcloth, trimmed deep embroidery at knee, closed shape, from 2/11 j Open, 2/9 Whlto Underskirts of Indian Longcloth, finished with deep embroidery and beading, from B/11 These Prices include Postage to Your Home. Children's Dresses, Kimonas and Rompers are made in the styles little ones fancy—at prices to satisfy the careful mother. f MM.X.Ward, mKartn«tM n V

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18409, 1 August 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18409, 1 August 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18409, 1 August 1917, Page 4