Any man who has a love for Kow Zealand will like Now Zealand's tobaccoGold Pouch Aromatic. Grown in Hawke's Bay district, it is all that perfect tobacco should he—has a delightful flavour of its own, is. cool, sweet,<and minus bite. Moreover, Gold Pouch contains a very low percentage of nicotine—only-1 J tier cent.—and is therefore hannlo.es when compared with imported tobaccos, with their i per cent, and 5 p«r ceut. nicotine strength. Economical also! For a shilling yon get a big bag crammed full with 2Joz. of Gold Pouch. Try it because, it's New Zealand grown, and because 'tis the best you can try. Cigarette smokers! Use'Npw Zealand-crown "Three Diamonds" tobacco.—Advt.
'" We call young' ■ " »*?&* Jhm Q 'ih.eEumm % ''~ %&, ~, ' "The way that little laddie of ours comes bounding in to break- *Wr r , I •>' fast would do your heart good to see. He's simply bubbling '"'s&. 1i i over with health and good spirits. Of course he's well nourished— '%$&, \, ; ' he has a big plate of Milk Oaties every morning."' .'l^' ,;'...'■; i .■£££ • _,', "< Milk Oaties is a splendid breakfast food for kiddies—for grown-ups also. Made ' ~W!z'' j' . from the choicest oats—partialjy steam cooked by the Thistle procoes and rolled to a i_ '! wafer-like tiiinnees—it is light, nutritious, and very easily digested. Milk Oaties .'fl| .i>.,/- is the Breakfast de Luxe! Unlike ordinary porridge, Milk Oaties is rich, creamy, fjfi wholesome, with a delightsome scalded milk flavour. ' %'tf. '-, $$ - . You should certainly try Milk Oaties—try it for-breakfast to-morrow—hubby will say "This is fine" and that hefty young son of yours will say "More please." 'tJ&' Place an order with your grocer! . 'Uyi I ijhy /a Mi,k Oalies ' CreMMl, . Thistle Flaked Oats J^-\flF \) i P"" 1 ) , - All Thistle products ihare in the yYV *^y \\ , j~ii J cat rce Gift,Scheme—Silver Spoons for " J K* Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Free ' JbA,_\ _s"rYsi #V / sUr ' cr COU P ,n lo "Thistle." Box 24, Gore. ■ J-T'Sk. /Hi In Ml / A tf ?' eU Want '*' '"' oatmeal, /\ \^^i€^J n 111 'II / y(Wi • * 0T Brand in Sib., I _J \k \ / S I l/7| j I I C *-~s "i quality and parity. ' j ' B cSS s Think howmany colds- 4A\ . it has- cured in ; tgriSk +s....W:r"\ ~P* e nu ™^ er °f P eo ple whose coughs and colds 'iff have been cured by Bonnington's Irish Moss ' % -""•^;™^"- ;;; "" duringthe ast fifty years would total hundreds | thousands. When our grand-parents were | .£SSr.pf:if!r;'Erf ][° un 8 m «n and women Bonnington's Irish | Moss was the favourite household remedy for \ chest troubles—it has continued so down to this • : \ ••••«•■•« day! . l v OEORGE BONNINOTON Owon Junction, Nelson. m . ® T| wmw'fsk ' S years or more. I also find it invaluable '• easn»s» - *9&?*fa&> , > for Croup, to which some o( the children • Z him been subject. lain say that it nerar , i. Is JU9t , the sah f f k& i ous - swb cure as 50 years j in Nchon there are imitations bi:t I ago. "is made irom the same ingredients DrenarerJ 9 by qualificd \ hemistß L of ears »p™- I «RS. WALTER broad. cwes are thorough Hundreds testify that it ? is the finest remedy they have tried for Colds, i 3»T«n street, o.mftrn. Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, Tightness of the I Chest Asthma, Chills and other Chest Ailments. I reracdy, ionningion's Irish Moss, i an Read the two testimonials published here I remember it for 30 years. It was need / SWizJfr by mother for me as a child, and now I vmSST use it in my own home tor my children. _ . . \fli I consider it the beet remedy that can ba u«f Bonnington's frith ' W ufied in any household when children Jl<f* a . /*« t . : * V miffor from colds or chest complainla, is , m c "tnutt , jfj&A ' jfa they talco it roadily-difforent from or- «r itore — Substitute* $$% /©/& e^C " tt ' ft " Bam, - ■ 'over-
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 3
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