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When Grandma Was a Girl! — Bcmnington's Irish Moss held the prido of place as a BUM cough euro which it occupies to-day I Half a century I— • that's v test— a proof of goodness, isn't Hi And during that time what a host of so-esitled •""""""""""""'"""'on^ cough cures have been tried and found J^&'tiLj/l -^S. wanting? This very day ffcjh Bonnington's y Carrageen IRISH MOSS /^isICTM — comes as the absolute elixir fsa (* 7 M of life to sufferers from Colds, L I #\ .)! I#MM» Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping jj| yb£!^iwfiffl Cough, Croup, and all pulnion- (SftsOESfo Xj^^J'sty/l-sjSc\ II 5s the Mothor's friond t and to many I Uv^gjaL a tiny lad or lnssic It bns b>oupht Km- Ipmchm/icL -*"£( - Ji%M*£t&KZrk medialc lelief. The wheczme ohesM (IC- r f'^ >ftS\ ~Z7WS&m* — ihn muting thvoMl — ttao racking ta?."T- S- W^flSfm-- -~^lxMffimoS£> cough I all yield to Honninsifon's. £$• . ■ > ■ ; kf/I? tM^h^Ss^^^F But look lor the n,im Q on tho bottle- off" ' ' '" YW m ffl& f #mW&r^ imitations are numei otis 1 80 ])""■ ■• -.1 ' „m..m..«........ m ..«....... „ „.«.«„_ f ' * it. ; One's *• f. < -'-'^>"' "w^4";-«k.i?*| j | i » Reputation ' ' p^'tplCl^ '. fs what people 1 \ Suppose it to .bs. J ji^i. I \ One's Character v « V V %^'^W\£2r mo^\ • ts what p^opls have f— n „, — TLXL mF js^'”V i » o j Proved it to be. ,| I * 5 I Hearne's ! /|P^ "*' | Bronchitis v>^^^!sl|^^Sw j Cure *»** | AJfSfl; ; is mo oest Aavortisement, S'lPY*' l^ 9 W I j and that is why Hcarne's Wm| W-Z( I"" • has been at the Top ''I ijjli^l^fi^i \j|' Vl] jof the Tree for so man^ W^ s^4\ ll— j THE FINEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD FOR { ! j COUGHS, CROUP and COLDS. j j Always Ask for "HEARNE'S," and sea that j ; you GET It. Thero is nothing "just as (i*ed. n ] ; If not obtainable locally, send dir«ot to ! W. G. HEARNE & GO. LTD., G«elong, Victoria. i ; • • N. 2. Branch Office— Ko-mrdy llniWiiißß. 33, CUr.A-STRRET, WELLTNQTSk ' KNOWN THE world OVKR IT was not until the Gillette did •* away with stropping and honing that men got into the habit of the every-morning shave. Three minutes with the GILLETTE slips yotar beard of £ clean — tones up your face— starts you off brisk and cheery for the day. I The Gillette is the only razor that can be instantly adjusted for any type 'of beard, or for a sensitive skin. Gillette Standard Sets, 25/-. v Sokl everywhere. Write fot illustrated and descriptive Booklet. Please 'mention this paper. AGENTS FOR AUSTRALASIA: S. HOFFNUNG & Co., Ltd., Pitt Street, Sydney. Gir.l.K'lM'Ti SA'"TiY K\7O lN I, ' n ' -vno\ r KNCT.AXD. n fiPk. I^ ! \ 4^^^s^ I wnSICKIOCK S B Cures Coughs and Colds jjj Is the recognised stan. I -tU Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh, Ctoum Whoop" J dai*d by Which ftll N.Z. 1 ing Cough and Incipient Consumplion. It lias grc* l S t3»ii^»«» nHA inHrrarl 9 food « w«ll .. medicin.l v.lue; creatot rich, ie<l S RaiigeS aP6 JUdgSCI. B blood and flftmthf n« every part of iKr hojy. It rive* [f H life and energy to thoie who arc lick and weak> and is ,! », ». -. »•■ •■ H KJS i£r»'£ k £ft& L. ne , 1 " TBi@ Kange with the I Emubioß. Doetetttetommcndit. It u the dueovi-ry of , 5 m 1 llnM )) 9 and it manufactured by, a graduate chemnt. a BlSuUiHllwßla M Sold at all ttoret «nd chemisti at 2/6 and 4/6 per \ H bottle. Never accept a substitute. -j W E. G. LANE. n Che l *u«, Oamaru, N.Z. 12 % GET THE BESHT PAYS ! S

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 4

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