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! 0 Kiddies 5 Colds : In the Winter, the finest thing in the world for Kiddies is a nose of Bonnington's Irish .Moss at Bed-time. If they have colds, Bonnington's will quickly banish the complaint—nnd it is also * reliable preventive. Bonnington ( Irish iMoss--the 60 year-old favourite—is the safest cough remedy lor the little ones—it contains potent ingredients, tut no harmful drugs, narcot'cs or alcohol. JDsmmitftoss MskOMbss Get the kind; bottle -2/6 everywhere t'x ft V-:. i ,? SjpiSTBANG’-S 1 SOLUBLE OOFFEE ■s•*»■* r ft’s Lovely For Breakfast! \ j These cold, raw mornings a hot cup of j “Strang’s Solubleis areal delight! T On a bleak, win'ry day, after returning ■ from shopping, it is equally enpyable j and refreshing. For emergency meals | it is invaluable, as it can be made i in a minute, sugar and milk be--1 ing added to suit each taste, v This fragrant beverage pos- \ esses a soft, velvety flavour V which pleases the palate. 1 ry it! D. Strang, LtcL, Manufacturers, Invercargill. -1?’ ' 1 ’ '-V SHiij SIESSS ElSSilll ESHI3D! JSSSvf Are you a Woman / Si Take ■ -<S * . !-■ fl Pills The Women’s Laxative C and Tonic. £ Stops Coughs —Saves Money ' (HEAN’S ESSENCE) Easy to make—easy to take. TIMES’ PRINTING WORKS • • • from the Design to Bindery. GISBORNE PUBLISHING GO., 1 Proprietors ‘ Phone 816 ‘ p.Q. Bo

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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 7

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