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as s MMm. fcHtftfK& m?& .*« tti Stop the child colds at once i /ii^ When the little ones catch cold, effect a quick, permanent cure with Bonnington's Irish Moss. This fam- >" ■ r ous remedy is of proven efficacy—for over 50 years it has been curing the coughs and colds of children and adults. Bonnington's Irish Moss is made by qualified chemists of fifty years experience—it is thoroughly reliable. Be on your guard against imitations, there's nothing so good as tho original Bonnington's Irish Moss, made by George Bonnington Ltd., Christchurch. I" 'mm^'t^K* lIIIIML' ■ ■}::, :c , r , *; : ,i BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN I IRISH MOSS Two Convincing Testimonials ; 153 Moray Place, Dunedin. "I have used Bonnington's Irish Moss for thirty yeatt in the family, also my children and grandchildren nsett and alwavs find it a reliable remedy for eouphs ana colas. I have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone. SAMUEL COUNTER. Suburb Street, Mat&ura. "I consider your Bonnington's Irish Moss is the best medicine on the market for colds. I have tried it rmrtAV s;?■?'?'s& •I chemist* and stores cell it— ffet a bottU to-day ?, , r and be prepared! „ *£&<s:'£& & ££ 9mm •I •■.. i?W !»'.(■ imWW nmrTin-fiT-r-n-riT-nr iiiimiini Milium nin minimum »i im iiiMnmim rm Profit is definable by vnluo received from given expenditure:— When you buy one ton of food tlint in Al,.', FOOD for LESS you make profit on buying-. When that food—which is both piiiatable and digestible—gives better results, your profit roi>ortlonally increased. MEGGITT'S-THE Linseed Oil MeaI—GIVES RESULTS. 77i0 Boy on the Bag Guarantees Quality. Feed your Horses, Cows, Calves, I'igw and Toultry on MEGGITT'S UN&ICED OIL, MEAL. Commence using Meggitt's, and note results. Mr. A. K. WliitolaWi Hill Top, wlio when first approached was somewhat sceptical, writes: — "Lili" a lot of people I took a lot of convincing /it first as to the value of this Meal, and can say now, without hesitation, as regards horses and rows, I have not struck its equal; being served out in small quantities it produces magnificent returns. Not only do I find it economical in use, hut once most, stork taste it—well, you cannot get them out of your way. My experience at feeding times is that the animals cannot got it quickly enough." Pamphlet No. 00 'nstrucliug how to feed, mailed free. full part: [The Pioneer Linseed Oil\ 26 KING STREET, land Oil Meal Manufacturers' SYDNE YP ARS FROM ALL STORES.

Madam, there is one great reason why you should wear Zealandia Boots or Shoes: they are made in this Dominion of ours —the land for which our boys are fighting. The Zealandia factory employs New Zealand workers, and so in wearing "Zealandia" you will be helping New Zealand and New Zealanders. Nor is that the only reason 1 Zealandia Boots and Shoes are equal to any imported brands. They are made from ab*»lutely sound leathers fashioned on up-to-the-minute lasts, and con* •cientiously finished through and through. We ask you to go tc your shoe shop and try on some Zealandia Footwear—note its suppleness, its comfort, its smart, snappy appearance, and its sterling value price. Do so this very day—specify "Zealandia," made in New Zealand by SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH And at Auckland, Fslmerston North and Groymouth 71

The best insurance against coughs and colds is Niizol. One dose a day keeps colds awav- «=-•■<■■ ■> -> < r - *-'■•+

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1918, Page 8

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