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Be sure you get $ Bonnington's Irish Moss. Most chemists and re* tttilers will give you Bonningtons Irish Moss directly you ask for it. Here and there, however, you will find one who dees not maintain the dignity Qf the profession, and who will try t© seil you a substitute . on which he jnakes a larger profit. You know the inj sidious argument, "Yes, I stack Bonnington's, but have you tried my own mixture. It is 'just as good.'" Allow no one to deceive you. There is no remedy so good as Bonnington's Irish Moss. Por over 46 years it has been the standard cough medicine. ►♦ ♦ ♦ * <2> «>♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «.< ► 4 I have a record of remarkable achieve* 4 ments behind them. Thousands of ► people have derived incalculable * I benefit from their use. Why should 4 you not try them? You may take * them with all confidence. Quite * t possibly you have been imagining 4 . life a burden? little duties that you 9 once performed with ease and t pleasure and without thought or 4 » trouble have become irksome. Pleasures that you used to enjoy ► have lost their savour. You no 4 I longer relish your food. This is, of 4 course, a serious condition, and ► demands immediate attention, or it * I MAY MEAN J lifelong misery to you. It is more * than likely that your symptoms are those of Bowel, Liver, and Stomach 4 k trouble, in a more or less acute form. 4 Beecham's Pills have worked won* * ► ders in countless cases of this des* 4 cription. They will ensure your a Liver performing its work thorough* ► ly, they will cause your blood to flow 4 I through your veins in a pure life* 4 giving stream. You will enjoy a r perfect digestion, and be free from depression and despondency. In a 4 word, Beecham's Piils will endow * you with * ' A FRESH J ; IEASE_OFJLSFE. j Sold la boxes, price lß\d., i\i\ & 219. 4 >♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦ +* WvALLO'S TONIG / (Bark and Iron Wine) \ \ Stimulates the Appetite. S Strengthens the Nerves, < C Regulates the Blood. <C \ It is a most palatable mixture of i J Bark and Iron, perfectly combined > \ with an excellent wine, and is a / 3 perfect boon to all sufferers from J I Anaemia and Chlorosis | \ It is an IDEAL TONIC, and / C should be used by convalescents \ \ after severe illness. C \ Ask your Doctor's opinion of I b Serravallo's Tonic. ? A Mother^ A Ilj/'JJKJ 11 Sphor Street/ HhK Wy| 1 Christchurch, 16/2/10 gg^fl 1 / 11 / *' ' s P' easur e I write telling SUssl / VI you how grateful I am for the ffijfr j' \j benefit my child has derived from »1| J. ; I " Highlander" Brand Condensed HU(| ft SijJ Milk. I started to feed him on it fax [1 ISO when he was quite a wee baby, and §§ {& g||f| since then I have almost seen him jaKwR; l^iJSi' growing. He is now a big fat iffMa 3?l healthy boy oj months old, and he mRSm 'j~Jj weighs 24-ibs. I am sure that if ftJßf mfl mothers with young babies which iKCM (ill have to be fed artificially were only ' 9f|J!M pqH to use your "Highlander" Brand olmJi j |jl Condensed Milk they would have Jitlm) m jjljlj every reason to be as'thankful as I g(ff!{!}!{ I 1 am. (MRSJH.SPILLKR. |H| Condensed Milk iATffitEITIQEIKY..... f Schnapps.. I An Invaluable j& I Medicinal TONIC I and BEVERAGE. I A Pure and \ Wholesome Spirit.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 11