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-withcoiufh 11 of nights ? j ■ When coughs keep the children I ' awake at nights a dole of - BonniogtonMrithMosi will usually ease the throat and give restful, ; nntroubled sleep. For over sixty yeart it hai been the standard ■ j remedy (or coughs and colds. Mr«. J. W. Cotton, of Brook I ' Street, Dunedin, writes :—"During the cold damp wtather I have ' < found Bonnington's Irish Moss I 1 most beneficial for the children's I coughs and colds, and always like to keep ■ bottle in the house." IrisiiOl^ss has properties which net almost like « throat paint. It "paints the throat inside," and thus brings •peedy relief. Beware of inferior substitutes) and insist on having Bonnington'a j Irish Most. 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. 179 | rtbtr .. * . .^ . „ yO6T 1 Always Start Your Meal with Foster Clark's Soup It is so helpful in making ■ good square meal, especially on cold meat days. The children love it with bread and potatoes. It keeps the meat bill down. , Foster Clark* Soupa Twelve varieties:—Oxtail. Tomato. Mock Turtle, Lentil, Se.tch Broth, Hotch Potch, Cream of Celery, Mulligatawny. Pea, Kidney, Green Pea and Hare. Try the Oxtail There is no better value sn the market. . All Gr«c«r« and Stores. Prico Sd. New Zealand Agents: Salmond & Spraggon Ltd. Auckland > Wellington . Dunedin a Children thrive on Ivelccn 40S B because it is pure and whole- & *S| 5 some. Just ono cube to halt a \i.3.. ' 9 pint of boiling water makes a \i r *< 1 S cup of delicious nourishing J^tT I soup. Children like r \J, j — let them have it, It is the e»- /v\\\)i II sence of prime beof with line' / / THS g ly cut vegetables. J S X s>^^#'^«* >sa«r"w moment. Six 5 ¥a 2L Xj cnbaafoi lOd.-IJ. per cup. S ""^"iwf p a'^ 8ro<!or!; ~lry °ne ""• v si. V liiU 13 S3 " The mixture I made from "HEENZQ" (HBAH'S BSSBMOE) proved the best cough and cold medicine I ever used." a

WILL SAVE NEW ZEALAND £1,000,000 ON ITS BOOT BILL Twelve Months' Wear rat of One Pair of Boots Costs I^6—Saves 60'-"SHU-LIFE" means glad news to anyone who wears boots or has to provide for them. "SHU-LIFE" is a wonderful new invention which takes the form of • penetrating liquid. When painted on the aoles of your boots, it permeates the leather and fills the pores, and' within a few minutes after beine applied, turns into a solid substance inside the leather. This gives the leather wearing properties that cam hardly be believed unless experienced. It Never Fails to make one pair of Boots last as long as two, and In quite a number of cases, as long as three pairs. This depends on the quality of the leather to a certain extent. You can rest assured on a very minimum basis that you can get one pair of soles to last for two. ; "SHU-LIFE" is sold in tins containing enough for at least four pairs of large boots. :' Don't think this too good to he true for the line has been thoroughly tested over twelve months. One pair of boots tried lasted twelve months. Money Back if you're Not Satisfied We've got so much confidence in "SHU-LIFE" that we offer you an unconditional guarantee to refund your money if it doesn't fulfil our claims. "SMU-LIFS" Preserves the Leather IS ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF. TREBLES THE LIFE OF YOUR SHOE SOLES. . 411 Grocers, Bootmen, BranmoMgers, Drapers, etc*. Sole New Zealand Agents: I SALMOND. & SPRAGGON LTD. Wellington, Dunedin," Auckland. . OOLDKR9 4 i J ... ' 1 i&&^&*&JSSSSA

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 23, 27 July 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 23, 27 July 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 23, 27 July 1920, Page 11