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Public Notices. The wise hostess uses it, for she knows her guests will like it and will praise her hospitality. The wise mother uses it because it’s so pure and her children never tire of it. The wise landlady uses it and keeps her lodgers. The wise young wife uses it and her husband stays at home. There are two kinds of Tea — the BEST and the REST. u Tiapp ” TWA TC 'TWIT ■RTJ^T

Public Notices* GOOD FOR THE « CHILDREN. : ' In all homes where there are children, BONNINGTON’S Irish Moss should always be kept handy. No other remedy will so quickly break up and cure a cough or a cold, ward off bronchitis, and prevent pneumonia or more serious ailments. Give the children a dose of CARRAGEEN RISH IOSS at bed-time,, and they will not be troubled with night coughs. “No Better Cure for Children.” Mr. B. Whitburn, of Dunedin, writes—•‘l beg to say that for children no better cure can be had than yonr Bennington's Irish Moss. It gives instant relief, and my own children take it before any other remedy. Bonnington’s Irish Moss never fails." ® REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. $ Insist on getting the genuine article— BONNINGTON’S '.ish Moss. It has stood the test for forty-five years.

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Evening Star, Issue 12944, 6 May 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12944, 6 May 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12944, 6 May 1908, Page 7

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