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DANGER AHEAD! $ The Affairs of This City MUST NOT fall into the hands of Socialist Labour's Party Interests Citizens! HOLD FAST TO Safety! ecurity! ound Administration Hislop (or May or VOTE THE FULL CITIZEN^ TICKET For City Council, Hospital, Harbour Board WEDNESDAY NEXT JinPHK|^ •• ■ ■■ wmWBmB <i)sjl O« o' the crowd and ouTo*~tiie fog, say IX | ill But at aU times, in all weathers, work makes j^>^ M^Tm its demands an<* men and women may not pick 1 and choose! How, then, shaU one meet those |BOHWIMGT(Wf% that Cl°Se contact > m weathers, wig cApp^FiJyfc bring? Here's good advice:— For COUGHS and COLDS in tHeir varying forms fjIgMJMB"! nothifS I)Cats BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. ■Ji* wmjmgjpmjj It "nips" the incipientcold "in the bud." It wards SSJjiisa MiiME II °ff itß worßt effects > "^Amm the FEVER, safeguard* i :rl~%\ wHwl against oncoming INFLUENZA. SSIS^S IMJTATIONS:—Avoid these; the genuine article U CSS& rj^^lj^ pictured here. " niH|niiiiiiiHiin|j||j> grj!ljC_ jl Z> ' Zizu |SUMi!/ BONNINGTON'S JUBESt—A soothing and anti. - , * se^tie throat Pastille, medicated with Irish Moss, can lOt 26 <|gy be carried in the pocket. 1/6 tin.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 17

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