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: )/^^^^K » a danßerrignal-lt-'metn. that the dread lj /£* f /S^^Sk^sP cold germs have penetrated right into the Ssp" |fl| ''■ ('f w mJI x^C^^W bronchial tubes and that, unless checked, §|> i^^St ■ K4p*2|S&*Sje!£s »^b. they may attack your lungs. §■ Lf^^S, ■ §kr S%\ Il^ Jf Take prompt steps to oust these germs. Drive f 'igSl/ 'A $£\ \ til W£&iJsL them out with Bonnington's Irish gj i^»Ka'.« ?; m Moss- Bonninfiton's is quick in % \ J%ff|§| its action, and infallible in its MM k strong direct attack upon colds I'^S?^^ pfe lilf | S J^llfiMVllvsfe- 3k in hcacl' throat and lvn 2s- <//yW/r^^^^ n^nn ■ f w W ' t*on't c coercccl into buying an /////I m\Wk IuUUUV ".,-' I' ! inferior substitute. '/Ifl'/// i\\\\ u\\\\\\Y • ■:. Has Proved Its Value by M^ny Years of Unqualified Success! For over SO years Bonnington's Irish Moss has held pride of place as an effective treatment for sore throats, colds in the head and hacking coughs. It allays irritation and inflamation, clears choked-up air passages, and has a beneficial effect on the whole respiratory system. | Read what Grateful Sufferers say: Convincing Proof of its Sterling Qualities: 1 " Dunedin. Duneclin. "I have no hesitation in recommending yom- Bon- "Since being in New Zealand, I have used Bonningninf ton's Irish "Moss to anyone suffering from colds. I ton's Irish Moss with very great success. I have found finrfthat it gives instant relief, and I would never be it most beneficial for the children for coughs and colds without a bottle. There is no cough mixture that is during the cold damp weather and always like to keep a eaual to Bonniugton's Irish Moss." bottle in the house." 9 ■■.."■ , J.Y.HAWKINS. ■ J.W. COTTON. Dunedin. _ _ Gore, "I am thankfuV that Bonnington's Irish Moss has' "I consider Bsnnington'a Trish Moss is the best ctireci me. I had such a bad cold for weeks, and cough and cold remedy in the world. Having come since I tried your remedy I am grateful for what it has from that part of the world where the Carrageen grows, done for me, I shall recommend Bonnington's to all I I know its true value, and would not be without a bottle hoar of who suffer." ■■ of it in the house under any consideration. E. CHAPMAN. T. AMBROSF. ill v • i \ ■ ' ■ ■ ■■■'"■.. f. | . To^raise Tunds for a Club for the use (free) oF all Soldiers and Sailors of the Empire 'I \':•.-• 250 PRIZES: 1 \ Ist Prize - 1000 Sheep ' 2 Pn#ze* of so Shee P eisch | i ,_ . __ rt ' ' 4 Prizes of 25 Sheep each S i 2nd Prize -• 300 Sheep in d • ctn cl v * I r : 10-rnzes of 10 Sheep each J~ | 3rd Prize 150 Sheep 30 p r j zes o f 5 Sheep each | I 4th Prize - 100 Sheep 200 Prizes of 1 Sheep each £ \ 1 Each winning marble will be put back in the barrel after each drawing, 3 ! thu» giving every ticket-holder J I '"■''"■ i "* : / S P. A. McHARDY, Chairman. jj i. . — . y I Cut this out and the secretary. | 3 .. . ANZAC ART UNION, \ < ' \ I mail, enclosing palmerston NORTH. jj I stamped addressed $ \ envelope. • enclose—-»--....——-.for „ . % ■ \ ■-■■■■.'■ is I Tickets at \ \ Tobacconists Addraa* .. 1 „ „„ „ „...__„„ „„„ I lil and Booksellers. "Posy-" j J 1 Clean your hands F IA j Even a jaded appetite , _ v r>i %k >» \lZr!^r» I responds to the spur with Llever .Mary \S®C^ •when the Sauce is v^ii/i^k There are a Hundred and one way» in which /f/^oZ&i JW "S "3 Q you—the housekeeper—can gel your handa /} KOj^^^ fc^/. fJI H H * soiled and stained. That is when you need .a_._ /iv^uL^ / iLli Mt%ti?k.tiLtyJyjiL fis I OB the market. All grease, lar, paint, oil, potI " bloclc. P'me. fruit itains and other marb . ifefffeßßaTll I^l BaßßSgSSiiaaiaSriHK^aaSSßg quickly vanish from the hand, when "Clever fsiiffllH I■' VWCT ' Mary " v applied. M>lJ|| Keep a tin handy for immediate Ule. -^ISr '&Rnl rJO VISISIT 'KCliSll «»otin.toekaty<«irit«rekMpa'«. irad your B.ma t-J^IMl __™o , , ' |. and » fras umple lin will be united you by The •mtirr* Nfefi.|.»^ i Acent, F. E- READING, Bn 230, Wellinirton. ' ?VhJ inthewholewide World CLEVER mAS^Y MELLOR'S'- ] - ■!"»'-■ r HE ENEMYQP GREASESAUCE '■ " - irnolty to animals that may. come under ■ ■ \^^^^^^&'^S?\/ iheir notice to A. M., ANDERSON, Sec- myWWmummmwmuuUL,* IWII ' II I 111 retary, Winder's Buikliiigs, corner Cuba |'l |tiMtWffl»^'wwyfrWliiaTVmHrHrTßriWl^Wn»>TwrWl I I Ililll I ''^il^^t^S^''!!^''^T| ~T md Manners streets. 1 •^. Jdox 100. *" '^^^^^ 'Pbone 1747» .Jv -J^^*PP^^

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 20

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