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B3f*WE3IK ■<?&s t S 3 e.rr.: -ftM V: -Sb.i Vr->P Si SKfe rP'<. ' A m />: 6F3 imsti Ty, /• <shri 1 yUT »Bg \ SsfSSSftf *»■ ,■>'■ i -V* 4 Studcbamr ca 1 R Op sat i&i *&w&&frW4 rao 5f § i i © .<TS3>K 7$ iPYiSVIfr of the efficient manufacturing methods and the excepw w Cs? tional facilities of the 147-acre Studebaker plants, Stude-hak-r cars are ECONOMICAL, in first-cost; and they are ECONOMICAL in aft°r-cost because they combine STRENGTH, ENDURANCE and SIMPLICITY with LIGHTNESS OF WEIGHT— aII the way through, the Studebaker engineers have made the Studebaker an ECONOMICAL car to buy, to own, to operate. Concentration on practically one chassis for the pas- fs-e years, instead of experimenting with , . different types every year or two, has brought the Studebaker to a degree of perfection not j attained by other cars. Every unnecessary part has T>»en eliminated. Weight has been carefully ! balanced so that the car rides easily cm its springs, while alignment is.so precise that the car drives straight as an arrow. Hence Studebaker ’s exceptional ECONOMY on tyres and ECONOMY of upkeep. THE ALLIED WAR OFFICES recognise Studebaker reputation and high quality. BRITAIN’S Studebaker purchases already aggregate over £4,000,000; RUSSIA has purchased 1000 Studebakers and placed a further contract to th« value of £500,000, and FRANCE is also a heavy purchaser of Studebakers. The NEW MODEL STUDEBAKERS we sfe now showing are from the great CANADIAN STUDEBAKER FACTORY, dX Walkerville, Ontario. PRICES : 4-cyl. 5-seater, £395 ; 4-cyl. 3-seater, £385. Electric Lights, Electric Self-starter r a, ~J&£S& rar*, &S&&. I Vw ilia! ■ V rev o%'py’. m wm td & & 1 f S'L'*^ ft ? Um y&f'A / * snrs BON'f'tINGTONS . CARRAGEEN fpipfa \; ( PprMm )#?&<■ MSI MOSS A% : y •*, W '> U. V’ \\ low many colds GEORGE somwiWiTOM Cftßi STCHURCH Owen Junction, Nelson. “I have 21‘eat pleasure in recommend-* ing your Irish Moss, and can remember it h.inr used by our family for 15 years or more. I also find it. invaluable fo- (.'roup, to tvhicli some of 1 lie children ha ve hi en subject. I cun say that it never fails to "ivo teiief. I advise nil mother? to is" it ior young an t old. I notice that in N -Ison ihero are imitations hut I always see that we fret Bonninjrton’s.” mis. Walter broad. Severn Street, Oamarn. "It "ivos me pl-nsti’C ‘o testify to the cm-alivc i>. . <>f your '•■■ill known remedy. Ilonnintrioti' • Irish Mu s I -hji rcmmi ■ r it. for 3!> years. It va- n c(l hv nioth. r for me as a. child, an- u w I inu it i my own home fur tc» •.•lu'.t’r n. I eonsi' it tile best re-’ cdy ilia! call be use! in '"v h .iisehold tv lieu children. suffer f mi colds or eh 3 cn.opbmiis, as i - v i:ia e it. readily— different from ori. ;.a:j medicines.’' MBS. J. C. RUSSELL. l:i:? iff 0 111 AiV «>A ' The number of people whose coughs and colds have been cured by Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the last fifty years would total hundreds of thousands. When our grand-parents were young men and women Bonnington’s Irish Moss was the favourite household remedy for chest troubles —it has continued so down to this day I (C 73 # 53 • cU %j LvT' STH jn m m m 'LAW Is just the same efficacious, speedy cure as 50 years age. It is made from the s urns ingredients prepared by qualified chemists of fifty years experience—its cures are thorough. Hundreds testify that it is the finest remedy they have < ,-d for Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, Ti. c.tness of the Chest, Asthma, Chills and other Chest Ailments. Read the two testimonials published here. Get Bonnington’s Irish Moss from any chemist or store Substitutes should be flatly refused. Af'T! K 1 m Ifi I V/x \y//P p/ €0 ' ••:

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE m. mm* m m If H m & DISTINCT MEDICINAL BENEFIT Barraclough’s Magic Nervine cures Toothache. l’rogandra, cures Corns quickly.*,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4592, 22 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4592, 22 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4592, 22 June 1917, Page 2

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