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—<^_XC \jc3T cold jbetore it gets '"yj JsM&IJ \1 j? «»^*JSd Wiien you fee* the first symptoms mimm ' • ■■■[JiZsLw L^_^ VaX^j^^Hplif ■ of a Chill, Influenza or Bronchitis, ' / A^Alsi^^iG? I^V take Bonnington's Irish Moss — h /^"\ plr^•/// I ' \\ that's why it's wise to always | J / \ Jir^^jL// I 1 \ have a bottle handy in the home. \. I^ Mft \n'\\ \ I Bonnington's Irish Moss cures I ■ hL^^^S ill 11 \ chest comnlaints quickly and I ''fS^' If ml ■ thoroughly —it has done so tor ' :- ;| -ffIUHHSBSt fifty years. It allays inflammation, soothes the throat | ' I |—i and bronchial tubes and assists in throwing off phlegm. f I ™'."^r;Hr3r^'l-. is made by qualified chemists of fifty years experience and has ■.. | I ; ~:jpJ^l£=£J£ become so famous fer its cures that it is imitated. So be sure it a | i the genuine Bonningten's Irish Mess .with the 50-year reputation! g .■ 1 ' |^.|P"; =SSS'- . • -. Here's Convincing Testimony: . . 8. Warn """JJ-KSSS?"" 1 ' a«IW»«-J"«i MMI "Hi II Tramway Hoad,Sontlilnvsrearßill. ■■ ■ ! ■ BBFfiST"^ —HSSWH "I Hk« Bonnlmeton's Irisk Mos« tetter than any other cough . s P Siaa "Bgjafla frV-^fi mixture I have tried for ray tiro girls. I -vras told fey a f nencl to try - i X WWK«sw '---afciajr t jra* a Ssttlo asd'l did. Sleoo then I always keep a bottle by me. It eases g X j fj cenglss-wtidarf nlly, I think it i»* great cure." bbmtiutt S I' -*• k <i!iiiliiL ifi Masonic Hotel, Donedin. ' | B: *SfSSw®»? ' lr-"rr ' "F»r mmv y»ar» B»y family has t&km your Irish Mots, in the s m Bra. %S^lr'*'V II cms of celfls, with beneficial remit. Tlura is no doubt that children 3 Ei /ffite* V -f. 41 I receive great relief by jl» we when-suffering from all forms of colds iS| Jfe^fS /*^T Wl •■••k"'""'""" : - ».S.S.KMGHT. 'J ■ Wn /^^ .2E"S= over Vigorous, healthy folk simply croinot im- ' /^/7 t^tTlbl&tn i ■ agine what a horror, wbftt a de»ih-in-life I l|Jpl^fcJS||s»»! HI &s^MHH^S^ff V Indigestion can be. They speak lightly oi I _/ fD-UlcL I it! " I think I have * touch of Indigestion," *v l*Jll"Sfl J some trouble: with her stomach." "A i^mSS^^S^Rflfe^^^^^^^^^S ' ftW fiffP *'' touch," or "some trouble,' 1 forsooth! 0! f^^^^^^^H^^^^^^H O'/'F".V ... , | the nnhappiest time of my life, I txas a g ■ Jm&kvSjiEj ' '"*- ATI R *tX 1% r^ J I disconsolate unit;, in ■ thej. great. kxray of i x/^ I^^^^H^ Untisn vJwned » confirmed Dyspeptics.';,As'ftponseq"nenoe of . | ■•- •^M>ljnllJ A*t ■/» ," v ■ 'b3sSJB(; All British Ganitai F?' not being able to digest and'Bß3imi]»te sufli- s \ 7}k7P i«^) **? >o"a 'BSSSSi „._,, ; g^ oient nourishment'mj' strength »nd' energy . - • y. wwf ■ ■ All Dtitisn JVlade night. My whole system was unstrung, run , ; m , _™«sK{^^ H the moat distressing and uncomfortable nfflßMgMißiw^^W^™wnßßmPwß^ symptoms after eating. .It is now almost a <MMrCTT ,i r'-'-— —-~^gs^'j»iv*n^*-^»-i^i'-Mj»i»;jcttj»c "- ■ iut Maua«Bs«aiaiMj-iUß^iu»uigKßHg year back since I was induced to try Mother " ; ~ Seigel's Syrup. When J bought the first t m^mm^mK^mma^^^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmMaemmsammMKsmmimmm. bottle I thought it might,prove a waste of money, but it turntd out to it about the best ._ . TXT 1 ' P C\ "I "I* ft i invtstment I have ever made, for, in buying lc/xr«lr- Wl f*4-r*l* T^fc-H* !<rfl-i/>-»*Ci f that bottle, I also purchased the first lnstal : JjCSI VV fllCil 10l uOIuICrS • !' ment of renewed health. I felt the benefit I JL#V»JI. T 1 WIVU XVTA UVIWiVIU • of every dose, and as I continued to use it alMhe weaknesses, pains and impairments ■ ®ur Special SOLDIER'S WATCH at jdSSsSS&Sfo Zn itSvrthou"^ £eh a°Sion «/■ i. u.-.ubt.dly except .a.ue. THT'".' ! possible, I was transformed from an ailing In ttromt cases «f Sterliatf Silver, aGjr-T^a i tlebiHtated dyspeptic into » perfectly hale . fc tfce fiaMt 15 . jeweUed , eTer ' I »nd hearty individual. . . L^ j\ jap, M .\ >When you need the help ota stomach ancl -WMm, owforfrt Wao ? , . >^ \ | liver tonic get the best—tn« world's Bemedy bold Lumi'kus Dial, it*at (trap aad ir \\» //\ ' At^K^WftStSroSS le.tl.er, r . t .e t ,, Alt.^.r a p.r- ■ frj/V/ | B«iHKaM«i«aTirariWiß^^ feet watch f.r d. y «d /^t j'/l/A / «». B night service. W»rth / y^ jf //\\ / ! Peter I ....»».•.•,»» 65/ C Y^f-W ¥ r Oawsons's I th" itß pric '- ' | £< D -5 ir»*Sril"R " 1 If u«aWe t* call, p»»t y»ur '{\ !' rerTeCISOIfB | . riier# We &IMtMU u, f U n /rf V •! ■ SonilPh I tatisfactiaa *r aaaaey hack. </ 1 whisky, I STEWART DAWSON li CO. (NX) LTD. of tSfVo^sSffa I J«"B«". Silv«.mith., Watchmaker. - WELLINGTON this district. Obtainable | I\^ MIMaHBiaMaB . MBHHHMaiHHBHHa r at leading Hotels. "The | ■ n »^^.-^7« w^MM « M »»-«^ w » M »«»«—«^^ Wholesale from PEARSON & CB. LTB.J "*\- /**r~*N Thm p- L r. u jc •* £. 4 «,,«v I \ //. \ the Fruit from 9% CMWHHOUIE QUAY | j/^ the Pick *f the Orchards 0 «■■" l«a«-««w«-JI //:■•■ Yegf yes! Of course there we , -"^T" \fc-, /^E ot^ er Soed jams. But if you are F /^\ wJ S B«ng to speak in superlatives, then p ft Nfc SP^ the palm must be xiven to Ad n'^L^^^^^^WL Made 1 from the pick of Central Otkgi>. "Z^"^ • apricots—fruit that folks in England A /\n til ri /I 'jJ^vfi' ** ) Wf■ 11" n*[Sr~j^ pay huge prices to secure —St. George , A M/l lVi 11 Bl ft II r*""^3f 1? V] I] />»T>^^v -Apricot sets a new standard in lusciout v 9. !ll liiM/SU ii\. 3 S'l! r=i^s3fiS^,MU goodness. It is just the finest fruit and «*. %WVVJj~Z> S_l\J Un^nSs-'wi'V' the fin'St N°" ' 8"8ar m 'nt°JOm'" JF ■ — o&^^^\ ■•■■ :r~-__--i| I f/^^M/F^: Boile«l by steam heat in the only alnmi- # * ?l^^S^»/^^B»*Wri nium boilers touth of the line, and packed. WlOTvn^^W t 1 in selderless, sanitary, seamiest, safe tans. -V , .// \\// I ft\ilpsS^' 9~^J§ Injarsalio. Test one tin against any

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 4

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