of , ' The Wise Mother ? Uses Bonningtoa's v Irish Moss. For children's Coughs and Colds there is no remedy so safe and sure, for It Is absolutely free from harmful narcotic*. Moreover, for nearly half a century , Bonningten's ; CARRAGEEN, Irish Moss ; has been the standard family medicine for all Throat and Chest ailments. Mrs Elizabeth French, of Cliristchurch, writes :— " I am pleased to testify to the efficacy of Bonnington's Irish Moss. I have used it for myself and family for many jears for Coughs ancl Colds. Wo have all derived much benefit from taking Bonnington's Irish Mos*. — Elizabeth French." Some unscrupulous retailer may try to sell you a substitute or imitation which gives him greater profit. Absolutely refuse any remedy HOW DID YOU DO IT ? Sold Everywhere 1/6, and at BEDFORD LABORATORY, LOHDON, S.E. 6Yo> GYh GY?> GY^ (SYT) (7v7) 6V£> GYft For your everyday use, and your everyday comfort, buy . . . Carbolic Toilet Soap, For°you want a soap that is pure and cleansing, you like a soap that is pleasant and refreshing, and an antiseptic soap like this, containing 10% pure Carbolic — an ample proportion — protects you against risk of contagion. Sold at Local Stores and Chemists, in three-tablet boxes. Makers, F. C. CALVERT & Co, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. » fe GOVERNMENT * DEPARTMENT FAOT Wo. H. At 31st Dae, 1908, £192,300, IN CASH, was distributed among the Policyholders IN BONUSES. The above sum represents an addition of £317,000 to tho sums assured. The bonuses are now fixed upon an ascending scale, it being arranged that the increases shall become greater with the duration of the policy. The practical working of this arrangement will be understood by an inspection of the following examples :—: — BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. Bonubes _T K E POLICY TAKEN OUT allotted 9 Years 24 l'ears 39 Years in ago. ago. ago. £ B. d. £ s. 6. £ c. d. 1902 30 0 0 34 16 0 40 6 0 1905 30 18 0 35 1G 0 41 11 0 190S 31 ,17 0 30 18 0 42 15 0 50 £1 17 0 £2 2 0 £2 9 0 over 1902) 1 Let your Bootmaker 'i I Fix your Wood-Milnes | I He will sink the rubber into the | & heel itself, leaving rubber and S | heel almost flush. The result- | g ant comfort is really astonishing | SA — and the economy too. I I British-made. Have the K&MPsirll fflra largestsaleintbeworld ffllw fi&lfp* By Special q, *25J> His Appointment 2£gjKlsi*& Exoollenoy '" SfkiJioStA the Governor SYDNEY CHAFF. CHOICE WHEATEN CHAFF Obtainable from us. TRAINERS SHOULD TRY IT. S. ROWE AND SONS, LTD., 63, Cuba-street, Wellington. 'Phone 246. T3ADFORD AND CO., 50, Maners-st., -"-^ and Petono. Cheapest and Best House Furnishers. Just landing — Linoleums, Carpets, Curtains. Tablings, Cutlery, Ironmongery, Crockery and Glas3waro direct from makers. Lowest prices in town. Cash or t°im>,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1910, Page 16
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