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ARE YOU DOING YOUR DUTY TO THE SOLDIERS j WHO ARE DOING THEIR DUTY FOR YOU? I■ - » YOU CAM PROVIDE ONE BED OK THE HOSPITAL SHIP AT THE INFINITESIMAL COST OF £ 2 11/6 1 PAIR ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS. -Regulation Size 18 6 1 PAIR BEST QUALITY PURE SHEETS (Hemmed). Regulation Size 9 6 1 PAIR PILLOW SLIPS 2 6 1 BEST QUALITY MARCELLA QUILT .. 12 6 1 PAIR WHITE BATH TOWELS. Pure and-Good Quality .. '" 3 0 1 L»oz. Good Quality PU RE LAWN EULL-vSIZEI) HAN DKERUHIEFS 5 6 £2 11 6 And what is that compared to the comfort and pleasure you are giving to some stricken Son of New Zealand? We will forward tliis Parcel or any portion thereof upon receipt of Cask with. Order. Rail or Postage paid by us. * " ■ona_«niMt_«niß_MnmMH *~mmmmmmmTmmmmmmvmmm^m——mmKj^mmt——________^__^__^____ m^_,_^_^ . ff^zm honestly fl • ? ™w»f»m~i*t»fl \W\i lt hat over 50 \ M recOmmciAitUiib. f years > reputa . 1 m So your retailer will led you— / ' , . H /%/ Bonninglon's Carrageen Irish Moss tion behind it! j 'M has been the standard Family Medicine in ail cases of iirou- | W/ chilis and Chest Ailments for mofe than half a century. Others I jm have claimed the public's support—but .Bonnington's still holds I W/ A its own us the dependable, tried-and-found-to-be-good specific. % AYa J% The persistent Cough of Wintertime ceases to persist when f /gg ■ jf i Bonnington's is taken; the violent Cold disappears with amaz- M fIA Jf i ing promptness; Bronchitis, Croup and Whooping Cough yield "1 ///s WA i readily to the soothing and curative qualities of. /X ' . / /^/A \ i Keep it in the house this winter—buy it in the larger 1 _Vy/ \ of tlie two sizes - as tnat way is moie econ .° m ' cal - 1 //// . If You will find your storekeeper or chemist as glad to BONNINGTONS | '//A \§ recommend it as Mr. Tressider, of Hastings, who , \_\AV ' ——— ——-—— ipiCH'VyfACC V //// " r arrived in New Zealand (Lyttelton) over fifty years ago, and ihe \ ///. first family medicine! remember being made in Christchurch was'Bon- , C *JZ_* ££Zm~A, | \ ////. nington's Irish Moss.' 1 had occasion to try it then for a bad cold, 1 •;;. , ,V,". ,, .~".Tm- 1 \ '//// found it did me good, and since then have used it for myself and family £.\V. , .V..v"::\'.."'.'.".'.V f J ry//. with every success. In 1870 I took up business .at storekeeper, and i.« 4 _T.o~r ' J /w always kept your remedy,'Bonnington's Irish Moss,* in stock as I felt ??z,lr:£:' : ::-i'£':':'.'S / //// sure that 1 could recommend it with safety; and I may state that during •:::::; .::r:.:r;:.:"'.:"~ J //// k m y store-keeping time I have sold several hundreds of bottles and my '"•""• / /yA 7_ customers always spoke very highly -of it." CEORCE BONNINGTONH y/// //M Imitation is the sincerest flattery, and Bonnington's .u.*-_y„ //ft. //////, is surely overwhelmingly flattered by its many imita- ' - ///A '/////, tions. Refuse them all-say "Bonnington's or none." Q{ . , '/// - '__ 'Z2-Zteezr:--gac_—■_M__nl ■ mi— __=am__n-illn.«l_l.l,«n',XMKJ3a M»«»p____»_»_«__»______»i ■■ ____■_■——_— ~—••———n ' .. . . —

I__t_r-. "> H : -%_y & . © -In fragrance, flavour, quality and economy AMBER TIPS is pre-eminent. Remember "Thrt Lancet" snys: "Fine lea mean: heller heath." ]_* i__iw_j«i_nrj--'» i minimum* » r »"»» n »'- | —~-m_____.— ■—■ —mmm-—i^m—t In Grandpa's Courting Days j» S^ .—-Ye», m long ago as th»t—there was a standard, i«fe-»nd-iure, J*mWJ\. _ prored-effective family remedy for all thro»t and jfs\ cheit troubles, and its name was N_ V/K// To-day it is still the safest, speediest, surest cure for Xji 1 i_P , S____> Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, Whooping Cough J_/_ ll yJP i n fl uenzai M» n y letters like this testify to I A 111 i»LI Mrs. A. Q, Murray, of Wanganui East, write?:— |R>KJ \ U ■ Cfyi»kryp\"s ' ' "I have much pleisuie in te«lifying to your'ltiili Ml >* \ \ f WI I ' yAp pV— Moss.' Havingtiiedieveral other reme-ies I find none ttfc I \ I_| ' M\nit' if In i ti 3D '° Josomuchgood n your'Bonnington's Irish Men.' \'% J V CS s *', 'T* i 1 J___r_J_ Mother used it for ut »nd both my husband «ed the IHL I r ll^B *» X\ T \ children and myself always stick lo it,tbertbeing \ W^j- {v)\ . V$ 8°" one ßuy*lt In The Big Bottle. \ ___■ H

HHIIH US EH HH Doctors Recommend ¥%$_ W?"®^\ Saved in the very teeth of that death-dealing monster —Consumption, Mr. Johnston briefly gives his experiences. " It gives me much pleasure lo write informing you of the great permanent cure and building-up of my whole system by a course of your Emulsion. To give you an idea of my state of health before taking your Emulsion, I may tell you that my doctor had been so kind as to tell me that my left lung was practically gone, and that I was altogether in a bad way with consumption, and that with care I might last about 12 months. He strongly recommended Lane's Emulsion, and here I am, after four years' strenuous work, in the very best of health—as fit as the fittest of athletes —and it is all due to the good qualities of your Emulsion." Q Daniel McEwcn Johnston, 35 Arthur St., North Sydney, N.S.W. A GREAT REMEDY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Croup and all Lung and Wasting Diseases. Lane's Emulsion combines all the flesh-form-ing, health-giving properties of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasotc, Hypophosphites oi Lime and Soda and Fresh Eggs. It is palatable and children relish it. Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for Lane's Emulsion. There are two sizes at 2,6 ar.d 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the most economical, as it contains more than two of the small ones. LANE'S'EMULSION is manufaclured by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. v IT'S FAMOUS ' :i BECAUSE ITS GOOD. 12

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 4

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