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BONNINGTOFS IRISH MOSS. WHEREAS nn action was commenced by U3 in the AwAWrrt Office of the Supremo Court of New Zenland on or so»mf the 31ft day of May, 1911) praying for an injunction and tln'iHipt.ttgahist Mr. T. H, Garland, of Auckland, Manufacture*, (tr infringing our trade mark for 'Irish Moss," and selling "'lmh Mov, 1 ' not manufactured by us, under a make-up similar to out-, tin. 1 ('■■• oaid action was settled by tho Defendant consonlilig to Ul6 injunction Rnd paying damages and cofets. THIS IS TO INTIMATE that we i»hnll at once commence pwceedings against any other persons who may sell or attempt to ecU uhder our trade mark or ahy imitation thereof "Ivish Mnss," nvi manufacturer] by us, _. ... , „, „ GEO. BONNINGTON. LTD. " Chrutohuroh, 14th July, Mil.

How can I cure my Indigestion 1 is a quc&fckm fch&fc is asked by thousands of sufferers in New Zealand every day. The answer to that Question is : — "MAKE THE STOMACH SWEET AND HEALTHY." Lassitude, Weakness, Acidity, Heartburn, Flatu* lence, General Depression, and Frequent Palpitation of the Heart are all caused by INDIGESTION. Tlie GIT AllANTEED CURE for these complaints is "R£N2!E'5 PEPSO," because »REN2»6>S iPiPSO" supplies tho "natural juices" of digestion, and nt once Snakes the stomach sweet and healthy, " RENTE'S PEPS© " is unique insomuch that it is not a CURE-ALL, it is simply a Guaranteed Cure for INDIGESTION. If you are a sufferer, try « bottle at once, and tost the truth of this statement. Read what Mr, Estall, of 85 Vivian Street, Wdlin&ttin 'sa VBV B about " REKZIE'S PEPSO "?- ' 1 UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAjT] 95 Vivian Street, Wellington, January 13th, 19U, Renzie's Drug Company, Dear Sirs,-~H&ving been troubled for gome time with Gastiitiß, and not beihg able to eat anything solid with* out Buffering With palpitation of the heart, I decided to t try a bottle of Rettßie's Pepso. The first doeo that I took had a marked effect, and, after five doses, I felt like a. haw man, Bo I thought it only right to let you know, ahd also otherfe how Heedless it is to suffer when one o.an obtain BUch n splendid rerriedy. You are quite at liberty to use this m you thihk fit.— iour» sincerely, G. T. JSSTALL, < __ iiitMHii _ BaM>ii^ Dyer, Etc., " Renzie's Pepso "is eolc( by, all Grocers and Chemists throughout New Zeal&hd,

Await those who use the gpe&i remedy Those people who take ,an interest in theatrical matters will reuwiaber that the popular actor, Mr. George S. Titheradge, was not at all Well when he last arrived from England, This culminated in a severe attack of Appendicitis with complications, On reaching convales* cenee, he was with difficulty Induced to try Clements Tonic, Wltn the te« wit that he impi'd-.ed so much in health that he was oftea mistaken toi* his own son. I'he following copy o£ Mr, Tithe wtetfa lettee . ;peaks for itself:— Mr. George S. Titheratige. "Dear Sirs: I promised to let you know what good (if any) Clements Tonic did me. This is the result.— Two or three times recently 1 have had occasion, in the course of business, to mention my name to people who were unacquainted with me of the stage. In each case the query has been put to me, 'How's your father's health?' Verb, sap* 1 Yours Faithfully, GEOEGE S. TITHERADG&" ■I » I ».,.u v.« TIM remarkable tnMictaa is admitted by many of the liighwt ftttthwi. ties to bo singularly vich in nil those properties tfiAt conduce U healthy and lengthened life. for the relief of Insomnia, &rain.fag—{caused by over-studj-, or business woi«ri eS )-Nervoti 3 Breakdown, £HK of poor Appedte, it - . unquestionably reliable. It has also a healthfu toning effect upon the Liver and Kidneys. All Stores aad ftiemists sell it throughout the Commonwealth. Send tor it for" ywar home.,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 13

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