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Pill /mEsL nrH^©t3€Jif©i3Tr jin" Iflft Gilbey's is definitely the finest Gin proThe Public is advised that definite imitations of Bonnington*s Irish Moss are being circulated and sold for, or as 9 "just as good as Bonnington's." Guard your health! Read this statement . . . **"y T has come to "our notice that in I the Auckland District several JL brands of cough mixtures called *Msh Moss' are being sold in packages which bear a close JSFI WBlfliMl JllMJiMi'm'., ~,. resemblance to our own well-known h^mJ^S^W^l BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. At i^^^^^P^^^^H first glance it is a very easy matter to rilllif ffl» The public is therefore advised to 1 ] SB l///j7liffll^wß__. handed . *i 111, for 'BONNINGTON'S' Irish Moss and to see that each package and S Wiil Bii bottle bears the name Bonningtons. P=^CARRAGEENJH H Kill For generations Bonnington's Irish —-%^ Moss has been recognised as O KSP'S fil by far the most soothing thing for II BRONCHITIS, and it has moreover IR, ? R H S MjRISH II the virtue of reducing feverishness . s ,eE(;iST " BONNINGTON'S fll in INFLUENZA. It is vitally figg? caSbagiTen HHOSS II important therefore to obtain the ps.'pmr;: T "°"' ill"' , ' 91 genuine and original, none other &"dT.3' r «. , T .""££ loffllKfiL ill than BONNINGTON'S. Only by a^^ |B d "; m * || looking carefully can sufferers avoid ""S>H,,MnPSS II your health by avoiding imitations. """'" T~ mkSXfps.TQ* 19 Insist upon having the genuine ''Wlllillij fkizzzZsP Geo Rnfitiificrt- T A SIOR oN»ii.?Si l uos'it' GT< " , If /7srf>*y Two Sizes 'j~f0&~&* An e?act illustration of the genuine per S( o*/2& article is shown above. Note the name: it's " Bonnington's."

OLD INN DOOMED. ■■ — ■ ZZZTH » i ~~ ~ ~~~ One of the oldest inns remaining' on /Pt tfl ** 4PQ t9 *€9 /Vk <1S! <% the outskirts of London will be torn ■J^ ILSP" fS 11 W Jffflk H B down within the next few months to SL fcji Hi M. Jr JS. JbL make way for a modern building. This ~ "«»dß»*ffi£>daQ &, <!&3kd£&£3k is the Old Nun's Head, which many ¥**.«*.£... 1 iir> A . « years ago gave its name to the suburb (&Wf3 J °y lUl VVinter Skt Afit. Cook of Nunhead. It has a history that dates > "Thousands of feet above worn level." back to the clays of Henry VIII., in yirßy tl e. • whose reign its license was first granted, • famous champion, Mr. Barry CaulfeJld, though the building to be demolished /-WlFil ( quickjy teaches anybody (from six years to has existod only two centuries or so. ffi(fflk 1 7 sixty Or more ) to become a skilful skier. ~~~~ -- ——— \ \ rjnter sports meetings throughout the season. M Spectacular ski championships, IrCvlU" - beginning on 29th July. ■ Spasmodic Croup is frequently iW />—4 s P ecial sports meetings and ski relie'-edbyoqeapplicationof— » M , x< " organised for private Vα fa# l/WV 'J a. p?rtlesm»W KPm «2Si 1/ V vlk '4 \ ** \ - I:>1I S concessions in accommoda--JLAM r 'W \ tion (from 15/- a day). Special Ow 77 4&451 M.T quotations for parties. Instal.l ... — . ' .. . - 1 S.v> ment pay, if desired. tf& S¥OP CORNS T jr ff R - Low Combined Rail and A Cwh •■' »* Ah ftfia "Set 7 Motor Fares. BLYVm» Why keep agonising corns? /j AX fi - —■*->' Progandra removes every trace, 1 "* ,<l' Knfjuire for free illustrated folder root and all, permanently, pain- a ' : °"' ccs ot Mount Cook Tourist llhrlr 1 * lessly. What relief! Removes Co., Railway Offices, Government j|||i| ai warts too! Begin to-day. 1/6. "O ' —■ Tourist Bureaux, or any Travel KbS Ll_ Agency.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 142, 18 June 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 142, 18 June 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 142, 18 June 1934, Page 12

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