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_ VI ► . ti t Highlander Milk is safe Milk. Milk j-j that is clean and germ-free; milk at 3 t its creamiest and best. ► <4 ; ► It is safe beyond the shadow of a 3 £ doubt, and it keeps to the very last £ drop. It is full, rich, country milk—so jj C pure that no food in the world is safer. El 3 s*]. Jf you prefer unsweetened milk, which contains no sugar, and is an economical and delicious substitute ►- for fresh cream, use Unsweetened 3 Highland Brand Milk* P HIGHLANDER Highlander '* H nrtnno uw»" ( ► A i *|T !/ MILK and safeguard J effi JVIIIJV //ic health of the ► whole family. 3 I HIGHLANDER 1 5 SWEETENED 3 S UNSWEETENED JVI ILIV | Made in New Zealand £ rgg SAFE MILK «1

Get Willie, ct dose fOO says Mother when Willie, who has brought home the usual cold from school, starts to annoy the household with his coughing—" Give him a dose of BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS/' She knows its value for soothing irritated MEMBRANES, stopping coughing, clearing the lead-like HEAVINESS and easing troubled BREATHING. It's Mother's friend-in-need and she always has it in the cupboard. IMITATIONS : Bonnington's Jubes Decline all these and gi V e relief to a troublesome and look for the name iffi d ± A handy tin BONNINGTON f or thc pocket . . J 6 tin . Price l/ 6 and 2/6 _______ piCrCOUGHS and COLDS*)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 14

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