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1 he hard treatment that the romping lad gives his clothes doesn’t harm v the “M.ACLOC?N" make" because good wear, just as much ,as i ' ' good style, is built into them. There’s a “MACLOGN” Suit in the store you deal from that you’ll find just the size and style for your lad —ask the salesman to show you some. The brand is sewn inside the coat just under the collar —■ if it’s a “MACLOGN” make it must be

& S'm pa Just sixty years ago the tale of the Indian Mutiny an d the stirring defence cf Lucknow thrilled our • grandfathers. —and even in those early days hundreds of New Zealanders knew that for affections of the throat and lungs there 'was no remedy so safe and sure as.Bonnington’s Irish Moss. To-day tens of thousands endorse this judgment. Rightly termed the standard family cou'gh medicine, it has been tried, tested and proved to be the best for young and old. Safe, Bure, prompt, it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. See to it that you get the original Bon- , nington’s Irish -Moss—refuse imitations and M substitutes. Insist on 147 ff Th« Cough Remedy that has stood the test of time The Times of April 10, under the heading. “Brave Deeds That Won tha M.C.,” refers as follows to Captain S. W. B. Broker, of Christchurch a member of the Post ana Telegraph Corps, now in Italy : —“ln the assembly he led his company with great skill and coolness quickly and quietly into positions under heavy shell fire and adverse conditions. In the attack he led his company with great gallantry until he was wounded. His contempt of danger and his cheerfulness under heavy fire were a fine example to all ranks.” Mrs Brooker has been informed that Captain Brooker has almost recovered from his wound. DON’T RISK BLOOD POISONING. A simple scratch starts the trouble. Cleanse a wound, no matter how slight, »then apply Bee Ointment. Good old Bee Ointment soothes and heals. r> ~ Its antiseptic properties ensure new skin forming quickly. Where there is inflammation. Bee Ointment reduces the swelling and irritation. Bee Ointment can be found in every store and chemists. It is invaluable for sores, scratches, bites, cuts, ana bruises. Better get a pot today. Price Is 6d. You may need it to-morrow- Try this cld-established ointment and you will never be without it. Write for free sample to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Wellington.* - „ g .. ■ The Early dosing Movement won’t worry you if you get your bottle from the cihemist—a “Unique” stopper hot water bottle, the best of cold weather comforts.* ft is one thing to can oneself an “Eyesight Specialist,” it is quite another thing to possess the “proofs.” My qualifications * bear the light of day.—HAROLD A. ARMSTRONG, “London Qualified” Optician, Gisborne. Bishop Nevill, Primate of New Zealand, and the senior Anglican bishop in the world, indicated m his address to the Dunedin Diocesan Synod that he may resign the bishopric before long. ;Those who have the privilege of bbihg counted among. His Lordship’s personal friends say that the completion' of the new cathedral may be the time chosen for the resignation, says the Star.. . The cathedral is a work in which the venerable gentleman has taken a profound personal interest, and, if lie is to retire before his bodily powers fail, the finishing of that project would perhaps seem to him a fitting occasion. [ Good for CataFS'lli, Asthmatical, Bronchial, and other Coughs Registered Name ■ for Hean’e Essence The Great Money-Saving Remedy Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4905, 26 June 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4905, 26 June 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4905, 26 June 1918, Page 7

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