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of snubs received in youth, and this was recalled: “I was sitting with a book in ruy father’s- parlor, when a neighboring farmer entered. Fanner; ‘I see you are reading.’ ‘Yes.’ Farmer: ‘What are you rending?’ ‘lt’s Ruekin.’ Farmer: ‘ And what good, now, will that do ye?’ ‘Well’ (a little pviggishly, I admit),* ‘I suppose improve my mind.’ Farmer; ‘Fmph! That’ll be all, I doubtna’.’ ” “My word!” said the spotted giraffe, whose neck was four yards and a-half,’ “My most dreaded plight is % to have tonfdiitis, for my throat "hurts' five yards when I laugh.’” A cure that is sure—“XAZOL.” Sends coughs and colds packing in double-quick time. to take.—[Advt.]

There is no remedy so soothing and so efficacious for a child’s cough or cold as Bonnington’s Irish Moss. In thousands of families it has been the standard remedy for over 60 years. IS £l3 «>a s p I I % tl allays inflammation, throws off phlegm. Its viscous properties act almost like a throat paint, thus giving relief to the inflamed glands of the cough racked sufferer. Beware of imitations. Thv.., is only one Bonnihgton’s Irish Moss. Ask for it by name. M %■ r j, c . e 1(6 and 2/6 at all $$ Chemists and Stores, d <?r Restore the nasal passages to normal healthy condition—make breathing easy—and catarrahal headaches will stop permanently. afislIvbsr*. Made in Ensl&nd Pynetha is the only really satisfactory treatment because it heals the raw surfaces—its antiseptic healing balsams soothe the irritated parts. Pynetha has proved remarkably successful in treating headaches where other remedies have failed and often a few applications to the temples completely dispel pain. Pynetha has as its base a valuable extract of Norwegian Fir combined with six other ingredients and a rare oil from the Far East. 1/6 bottle of 100 dose*. S.Z, Agtnli; S. A. Smith & Co., Ltd. Auckland and Cbriitrbarcb 5 h’N f i fc---llsll ißt;

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Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 10