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| ‘ coac^es pack-horses * ’ Ll i 'rMh were kept busy. Picks, shovels, flour •• • were a pi’emium. So, a^ so> was Bonnington’s h’ishMoss. q v / dBiW ■ wf® J&J Hugo’s Minstrels, \ Post Office, ■ Wifew < DUNEDIN. > , . ' ,4 14:th September, 1887. Messrs. Geo. Bonnington Ltd. Nigh Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Sirs, ; After suffering with a severe cold in the throat, I being unable to sing for two nights, used one bottle of gour IRISH MOSS, and I am‘ ' x ’ glad to say it cured my cold -NScf ihnost instantly. ' : I shall recommend it to all yF my professional friends. OfW ffr’''' Yours truly, v' 7 '''-P i (Signed) Priscilla Verne. I Geo-Wa \ D' 01 ' t8?0 1 to ° r «’ lll “ lW S S - W \ kept 11 01 !' I}, 1 }, Mo ss) 5 rC d I® 6 S° la „etOUt clS £ if Um I very HW Yo urs SEVENTY years ago Bonnington’s was already well known. In the pioneer days of privation, days of privation and exposure, Bonnington’s was found invaluable in warding off chills and bronchial troubles. Nothing, even to-day, is so good for checking coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, or ’flu, as the letters quoted fully testify. Always keep a large bottle in the house, » BONWK7 § IRISH MOSS For Coughs and Colds Cl/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. As a family cough remedy, Bonnington’s holds first favour—the Adzdt Dose is 2 teaspaonfzds, while 10. drops P 824 is sufficient for Baby. |

GROGAN’S LEMON SQUASH CORDIAL The most refreshing and satisfying dri«k on the market. X We are also manufacturers of the latest American Crushes including Orange, Lime, Lemon and Mandarin made from pure fruit juices. Another popular drink is our CRUSHED ORANGE CORDIAL Orders promptly delivered to all parts of the district. Ring 7A hons 127.

AN INDUSTRIAL ENEMY. i One of England’s greatest industrialists has said that those who wish [to maintain industrial efficiency must fight another enemy, namely Influenza and colds, which is responsible for the loss of so many working ! weeks. ■ We, in this Dominion, are fortunate in having a worthy weapon with Swhich to fight the enemy—Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It is unequalled as 'a specific for sore throats, bronchial and chest troubles, and Influenza. 'Pleasant to take, and possessing ex'cellent tonic properties. “Baxter’s” (lias been the New Zealand household remedy for over sixty years. i Buy Baxter’s Lung Preserver at feny chemist or store. Generous-sized bottle ' 2/6; family size 4/6; and bachelor’s bottle eighteenpence. “Baxter’s” is now put up in bottles ■ with a screw cap. This preserves the contents and obviates the necessity of removing troublesome corks. 5 <

LADIES! AN EXPERT of Invisible Mending is now in Greymouth. Send your LADDERED STOCKINGS to G. WENHAM, late of D.1.C., Wellington. Dc®ot, Miller’s Ltd., Mackay Street. TTSE IT! WHAT? VELOUR FACE CREAM; 2/6. —Williams and Ross, Chemists.

hOR LADIES FOND OF WALKING- ,1 <' i | We have full stocks of the newest and best Willow Calf Shoes fitted with rubber TJVw-jA'A \ $■ or leather soles. The warmest, smartest and hardest wearing shoe you can buy at M| \ MMvk S $ such a reasonable price. IWM 1 & Wfttw | Ladies’Willow Bar, Ladies’ Patent, Bar, / IfeW i g Welled Shoes, with , walk , lng UI I® ,W V ? J rubber or leather Shoes, with cuban igf HO & £ soles, low or cuban ‘ or flat heels and ijikM I Hlßt $ $ heels. 25/-, 27/6, various fittings. ft f HPM 29/6,32/6,35/, 32/, 35/, S f This WILLOW CALF, WELTED SHOE, with rubber or ' gr | leather sole. Priced 39/6 C I % | TATE’S FOOTWEAR ARCADE | J TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUH. |

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 5

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