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v -:i mwr, doses on \ JOLY 2 mgFd aiii!Hi!i f Hni!iuifinNUi{iiunHi/Hiiii!ni!iiiii!nimiiii/nimuiii(Hi!!i[iiHiuii{!i!f!minfL , i;///m/iii!ifUiiHi(iim/iiiiii^, M —V* m yr&l oMm%\ m m m V t V5 £ m m If .Z&2. Jl 36- G. yr ow - / IMJsdlical Scieo ma& i*2?e >w- <'v. : rri Medical research work ha:. given us nuir; new medicines, but Bouninglon's Irisii .Moss, although, an ok; remedy. is as good to-day as it was 59 r ears ago. The reason is not hard to find. It contains the famous Irish Carrageen which is recognised by medical science as a valuable remedy for chest affections. Bonuington's Irish Moss has stood the test of time —it stands alone for the sure and promos relief of colds in the head, throat and chest. its vi'dracy has been proved in tens of thousands of homes dining the last half centurv. EE3SJ'; W vi w- a 1 “g*®! Jzinm - A'k -“l-a eb£s= snEtss EiNa ■— - ■ Sr-. C*a^~ Os . ? ! tea: jsr , «, is truthfully called “the standard family remedy" for it has been used by three generations. The first doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, succeeding ones strengthen and heal the throat and lungs—’tis the safest and best specific for both okl and young for it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Insist on the genuine Bonuington’s Irish Moss and steadfastly refuse substitutes. Here is an opinion of a grateful sufferer:— “I have been suffering from a severe cold in the chest “lately and have tried all kinds of so-called cough cures, ‘but 1 still find Bonuington’s Irish Moss to be the best. “I have always kept it in the house for my children “because it is pleasant to take, and quickly gives “relief. I -will be pleased to recommend it to my “friends as it is a long way' cheaper than Doctors’ Bills.” H. R. COTTRELL, Stewart Island. /mrr IlllllJlllinilllilllllllllilJJlllliilSlllllllllllllilUiiilSirilliiniill h-V *IN. p- \ % mmm m&mM iSSII t .VCvV 166 :i!iiliiU!!i]i!lh!^ m tJ.li 'sTRANC m m ■me C.\ Coffee—Pure 53 The FAMILY Delicious, Wholesome! ' if Now that Tea is so expensive, why not / v use Strang’s Cold Medal ‘ Maori ’ Codec v. 1;’ for some of the meals ? It’s the favour- y\ f v ite in thousands of homes, because of f N its delightful and satisfying ilnvour. £n| Very economical in' use. Ask your \ Grocer for “Maori” Brand—the very Choicest of all ! Strang, Id, Manu’fctrs, Invercargill Solid comfort these nippy nights with a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. All sizes are same quality. Britishmade. ’ Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand on neck of bottle.* £ REAL VALUE IN CHINAWARE! % Every woman with a keen appreciation of Cliinawaro values will find much of profit and interest in a visit to TEAT a FRIAR’S We have here a splendidly varied selection—every article of superior quality—the kind that all discriminating housewives like to possess. OR STOCK IS EQUAL TO ALL DEMANDS. Whether you require a complete Sot, or . a J° , < ” breakages, you are assured of being satisfactorily suited. A PERSONAL INSPECTION IS STRONGLY URGED. You’ll find the highest quality prevailing and-prices that sped Genuine Economy. PROVISION MERCHANTS GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNE. wfr. 9 H**rY d / rr < ! r.J 5? m mm efr I TEAT & FRIAR 'S’ & 'S' ''’ : i

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5537, 20 July 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5537, 20 July 1920, Page 3