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"What shall I take j for this Cold?" | When you're in this {iredicu- j ! ment, take Bonningtons Irish ! Moss—tho family cough medi- f cine for orer fifty years—made i by qualified chemists. Bon- j nington's has been curing colds s , for over half a century; it's S efficacy has been prored in J tons of thousands of homes. 0 • BomMotfs Irish Moss | is praised in many testimonials—here k \ is one—Mrs. W. E. S. Knight. Masonic K ; Holel, Dunedin, writes:—"Formany R ■ years my family has taken K ! Bonnington's Irish Most, k a .fc ] in the case of colds, with' g ' beneficial resnlts. Chil- 13 H| g j . dren receive great relief by jjjl g its nso when suffering t I from all forms of colds J\ ! and cheat troubles/ glf fr ; Tryit—besnro it's the sommnotoms I genuine Bonnineto"'«. cabraoeem . , ■' 133 &sfrJor ove.t* §£|ps 5 03^88? Bachelor ' I Breakfasts teach, in a delightful way, the limo-saving convenience and strength-giving value of Grape-Nuts. A morning dish of GrapeNuts, with cream or milk, as the cereal part 'of the meal (with perhaps some ■ fruit and a cup of Instant Postum) contains all the elements of nourishment needed until lunch time. Wonderfully delicious. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Niife "There's a Reason." OOD "Printing promptly produced, at xJT popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing-works.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3120, 26 June 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3120, 26 June 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3120, 26 June 1917, Page 9

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