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Despite of all that c-ypies say, There sometimes is a perfect day; Cloudless and dustless, calm and bright, The. day that gives ns all delight; The day that comes to compensate For cold : , grey winter days we hate; Those drizzling days we’d ne’er endure Had we no Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. There is a coupon in every tin of Hudson’s Balloon Brand Baking Powdei that entitles you to receive a tree copy of the famous “Balloon” Baking Book. Buy a tin to-day grocers. Everywhere.* A m m.. n -vJ?- [:■ 2. & V To-day the" Great Eas :- era” would attract attention because of her old-fashioned rig —in 1880 she was the last word in size and speed. Thus it is that the wonder ' of 1800-f sixty years ago has been superseded by better and more effective models. Consider, then, what must be the mm its of -Bonnington’s Irish Moss. After sixty years test this cough and cold remedy is still acknowledged to be without an equal. To-day its sales are greater than ever before simply because it has been tried, proved, and found the most effectual. For young and- old it is the favourite family cough medicine —there’s no other so good, so sure. j Absolutely safe, too — it contains no opiates orharmful drugs, lief use imitations. Insist on 145 imia ‘ The Cough Remedy that has r- stood the test of time _

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4898, 18 June 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4898, 18 June 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4898, 18 June 1918, Page 3

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