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For over 47 years. In many homes Bonnington's Irish Moss has been curing the coughs and I colds of generations. There can be no more effectual reason why you I should refuse substitutes and insist on OONKTON'S IRISH MOSS | 16 wage*.- ' ij« m..v w vmai*oigimahjna-. wegy^ -iszn TONKIMG'S LINSEED EfVIULSION. Ths Realty Messsrn Cough Remedy. In olden days our grandmothers used to take ao much of linseed, so mo,ch of squills, and bo much of several other home remedies, boil thorn togethor, and make into a cough remedy lot all members c>£ the home. But nob ao nowadays. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is the modern exponent of the ,old family standby. Te-day "TonkingV can bo found in almost every home. And that is because "Tonking's" is worthy of such a place. For children's coughs grandparents' coughs, or any coughs in between these ages, Tonking's Linseed Emulsion stand* easily the Queen of Cough Remedies. Sold by all medicine dealers in three sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d. and 43 6d. '** 12 Spring-Cleanifig-Time for flic Human Batty! Spring is the period of the year when you require to assist nature in its efforts to throw off the accumulation of waste products. Do this by taking a few THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THEM! The modern medicine that neither gripes nor pains. Contains the bloodpurifying properties of sulphur, sarsaparilla, etc., and cleanses the whole system. Dose, 1a day. Price, 1/- a box. Keep a box in your pocket, it will do you good. (W fr * ie • Tir Ic* Tfr -k • -jr Xft * * The Finest Relish * ik to commend good a * food to healthy or * * jaded appetite is * * * * * • „ kSxiU Wu o ft ft '"'^^"^"^amriiiiiiim^Tffiffa ft * ft ft Sold Everywhere. * ft ft Everywhere Commended. ft . ft ft_2 ft lftft-fr-frTfr-A-T(rft*--*--fr £"ft k Tlree Years' Merer! Brritation and Pain most Severe. Peter's Pile Cure to iha Rescue. "For the past *hreo years I haTO been an almost constant sufferer from itching piles, which at times have been very bad, the irritation and pain from samo being most severe. Having seen PETER'S PILE CURE advertised as a suro cure, I secured a box, and am pleased to tell that I obtained instant relief from tho first application. I am now entirely free from my complaint, and havo been for some time. I am certain your remedy will do all you claim for it, anil I am recommending ifr*to all my friends who I know are suffering with piles. I wish you all success with PETER'S PILE CURE, which it honestly deserves." Name given by Youngs' Chemical Coy., Wellington. Striking evidence concern* ing the valuable curative properties of PETER'S PILE CURE is constantly being published. The evidence comes from all parts of tho Dominion — Auckland, Wellington, Christchnrch, Dunedin, and from lots of towns and villages in between. Piles are not '» pleasant disease, and, therefore, names and addresses of those who have written letters of thankfulness and recommendation are not published. If you have been a sufferer, and have been cured* by PETER'S PILE | CURE write us a letter about your case. Your letter may or. may not be used for advertising purposes, but, in anj case, your name and address will not be used or published without your permission. PETER'S PILE CURE cures every case of blind, bleeding, itching, protruding, or receding piles. Sold by all good chemists in tins, 5s and Is 3d each. Wholesale from Youngs' Chemioay Coy. only. Wellington. —————— —^— .— . i ■ I«. JJ^.nw only way to know if Lane's Emulsion will cure you is to try it. Have you done so ? si

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 4

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