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;| ■ FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CHEST COMPLAINTS I P ror cross upon fifty yfcars BON- * NINCTfIN'S CARRASECN IRISH jJ^?.:S\^V^s^ MOSS has been the standard family V^sswp remedy for Influenza, Colds, Bronchitis, and all chest SsK : i^f and luns troubles. Bennin§ten J s Irish Moss has stood the tests of time and generations, l||p§ \\itg and is still the favoured medicine for iSpj wm eill chest, throat and lun^ complaints. '■ r * ' \Wi |i There is no safer, no surer Cough J| yL I _-^?^|^^ II Cdre than BONNINGTON'S. It can ' |1 be given to very young children with- i ll out fear of harmful results, because IRISH HOP>\ v^ 1 * I B £'$\ Bonnington's Irish Moss contains ri£ir^^:r / te^^ neither opiates nor narcotics. ki"^r:jl~r jjf J Jmffis&£ss |§l|lk Do not accept imitations or sub- ®^^^^^^ I^^^^ S^ffii^^k stitutes. Next time you go to the \ i^^^^ffl^p^^^ l^^gl^^. chemist or store-Get, BONNINGTON'S.

H N, M. & CO. INTRODUCED CEYLON TEA IfSTO N.Z. IN 1880-jS I ' ** V SpEtIAL ArroiNTMEww H Mi ||§ Igel WpP^ *0^ gnat '^ff M jri**^ |k I iH II&3 swj» gfi jgjj luM U OEM \ms Btß HifL. iS$»Si I***«•"*I '***«•"*' THE BEST QUALITY ****tio*. g THE PUREST TEAS OBTAINABLg 1 II -g^UB- SCIENTIFICALLY BLENDED Wffl t NO ONE IN OR OUT OF ENGLAND CAN BUY BETTER^ AMD NO riRM MAS MAO THB |||i ||jl SAME EXPERIENCE. ||||1 m OUR WONDERFUL 2/» TEA Sr^^B^^l "* FINE FLAVOUR, mm WILL BE FOUND THE MOST Jgiffl^ ' **OO& LIQUOR. GOOD COL« f||j| ECONOMICAL JF AMiLY TEA PP^^jlfNl OUR « AND ONLY COSTS YOU iffl mi POSSIBLE TO BUY |^g# ABOUT A FARTHING PER CUP nrtn — rTTvn-rrnr-i — r-nmmi ■»■ n n mwrCTiTrwnnrimirt ■iimiihwh iii hi i • i~ini— KTinirfrrirmui mm i iiUii«w—hi»iw— ■■mi iuiiiu'ihhi ..u L -.^twm

Tfi/ift/t«r*f $Ss Mrik Food No. I. From birth to 3 months The 'Allenkurys' Rusks. A £ M KOy ai lOmiTMSS JOIY gj Milk rood No . 2. » t0 6 month, stft sSHM-MaJu" l^ in their final report jou Tuberculosis, M M»ltei Food No. 3. From 6 months upwards twSbi«" u B » l utS l oF tM&nt^'w^u recently issued, clearly showed that |^ . liuk^of^L™* 0^ Jrßidtho the chief danger to child life resulted /fmasiXs. .49 *& «■ <* from the use of infected cow'b milk. GMSTv&h* 3 Tfl H *^ hood is to be ascribed to infection CSbs^ transmitted to children in meals m consisting largely of ( the milk of A&M &Wk p F omote BoUnd slee P» ensure When tha mother's milk ie not M WlvMMv ]b| ment, and represent the most available, the "AllenburyS" Foods ifISSEgJ successful method of Infant form the best substitute, as they are Feeding ever devised, practically identical with healthy human milk xra* PnmhhJo n» "T»f*«t n^j;.,*. ~~a »a h» . in composition,nutritive value ana digestibility^ Pamphlet on Infant Feeding and Management 1 ' sent free. , and are absolutely free from all harmful germ 8 . Allen g Hanburys Ltd., London. Eng., and Market St., Sydney

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 16

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