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* i l^. I -f-TJfi2P i y i i l M t^-J'^^?V r ?iT>S« Given away. cAOc ihBL£CEHTH£. Sent FREE With Catalogue oii Curtains, Muslins, Table Lincn,lJo\vi\Quilts, Carpets. RugSiFurnitur« Knockdown makes ioi shipping. Ladies' Costumes Underwear. Shoes, Genfs'Clothhigi Hosiery, Boots, ftc. Buy a,HEGTFUSM OUU MACHINES at first cost, M Years Experience. Patentees ol "CONTREKE'I"' Curtain*, la.it longer coit no more. WJtITK TO-DAY. NEW ZEALAND MAIL PARCEL rt7/n Halt Parcel 1 A I ' Postage a. £I O l pair each 1 1 1 " Free. C pairs Lace Curtains for Drawingraem, Ribbon & Floral Designs, length 3*yd«. width 60ins. 2 Lace Cushion Squares* 2 pairs Tor Diningroom, durable quality, length 3yds. width 54ins. 2 pairs for Bedroom, dainty design, length 2Jyds. width 45ins. 2 Toilet or Sideboard Covers and 10 Mats* White or Ecru High, in Quality, tow'in Pncc, SAML. PEACH Si SONS. The Looms. Box 632, NOTTINGHAM. England. I Be sure you get i g Most chemists and re- B ' 8 tailers will give you Bonn- I ' i ington's Irish Moss directly 9 1 you ask for it. Here and g H there, however, you will m H find one who does not B g maintain the dignity of the Ej S profession, and who will I I try to sell you a substitute 1 h on which he makes a larger 1 I profit. You know the in- 8 3 sidious argument, "Yes, I g 1 stock Bonnington's, but h I have you tried my own B I mixture. It id 'just as fj § Allow no one to deceive 1 | you. There is no remedy 9 1 J3O good as Bonnington's I i Irish Moss. For over 46 B S years it has been the stand* fi 8 ard cough medicine; ' a Sold Ererywhere at all Chemist* or Sttrta LMG TONIC. THE WORLD'S CURS for Couehc. Colds. Bronchitis. Asthma, "3.0, "d'enUr Jff W> M. BANNATYNE & CO., I * fe GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT , FACT BNSo. 9. FOE EVERY collected in premiums, the Department ha& returned to its Polioyholders (or fcheir representatives), or holds in trust for them, £117. During the thirty-six years of the Department's existence premiums have been received for upwards of six millions and a half, over four millions have been returned to or their representatives, and the existing funds held by the Department in trust for polioyholders amount to cloao ou fourmilliou pounds sterling. •tCWEfi* : THE OEAHEST i<&b&a W.MQST THE LIGHTEST "SK* aaffOßttHE vs» As^W&; end because it K^^fi \V\y\ wears longest S^MW^ skVK. EVERYGMXFJtr W?TO\\ ii \\ 1 GUARANTEED "* \ >£ A.J.TovmR Co. SM BLBOUfiKE-6YONeT-(WISISAIir.-PERtHB LBOUfiKE-6YONeT-(WISISAIir.-PERtH OR AUCRLAHO

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 16

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