pr"l can honestly VA^^*^ W ' recommend this !"^Jr^**r •££? i W So your retailer will tell you— JJ *?"* * Jr*?"'. 1 S<: Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss ** mn oehindit. | Vyfr has been the standard Family Medicine ra all cases of Bron- I yyy/y chitis and Chest Ailments for more than half a century. Others I gg£ have claimed the public's support— but Bonnington's still holds I \ yMfo ' J its own as the dependable, tried-and-fourid-to-be-good specific. gg^ sffl The persistent Cough of Wintertime ceases to persist when m Zoy J? I Bonnington's is taken ; the violent Cold disappears with amaz- # 4g% 'J? fl ing promptness; Bronchitis, Croup and Whoopinf Cough yield V 7% Tf-Jy 1 readily to the soothing and curative qualities o£ 4% a w4l ■ HHI trwl B In mil w'* V yy// 1 a Keep it in the house this winter — buy it in the larger rwrraiil liilrii*fc ' ■ vyyfc r %. 00 of the two sizes, as that way is more economical. I WWJB HHI I yffi V flf You will find your storekeeper or chemist as glad to ' BONNINOTONS rfl W/Y 7 j recommend it as Mr. Tressider, of Hastings, who . WMIMeN 1 wfi^ "I arrived in New Zealand (Lyttelton) over fifty years ago. and the IKlvJll JV^l/JJ \ 4% fi-si family medicine I remember being made in Christchurch was * Bon- *«.. ....~».> « - > i \ ///?' nington's Irish Moss." I had occasion to try it then for a bad cold, I "°^;^\"^:U'!r,!l;*"""' L \ V/ ' found it did me good, and since then have used it for myself and family r^:A;v!. , .*:::: , . , .::v.::::: / J f//*3 with eve y success. In 1 870 I look up business as storekeeper, and ~* V««ct.»«* ; MJ"'. ///j a'ways kept your remedy, 'Bonnington's Irish Moss, in stock as I felt «-*•"".'" A 7 v/// : sure that I could recommend it with safety; and I may state that during iSSv::::.:"'^.""^.^; / v>v7 - mv sto e-keeping time I have sold several hundreds of bottles and my -.:•.:•.:• / ty// custome s alwa s spoke very highly of it." E EORCE BONNINGTON: I ' V/VY ■ f mi* a* ion is the sincerest flattery, and Bonnington's T///7 ■■■■: .-ai ely overwhelmingly flattered by its many imita- vw Refuse them all— say "Bonnington's or none." #%
"Would You Like j Some ? They're Aulsebrook's" fl The dainty delicacy of Aulsebrook's Chocolates are th-ir chief recommendation. | Those who love chocolates- 8 and who doesn't ? — prefer | them to all other makes be- 8 cause they are so pure, so B delicious and so wholesome. B I Aulsebrook's ROSE BOXES OF CHOCOLATES .. f are the kind of chocolates I that please the palate — they j are delicious and you can H 5 ;■ ': never get tired of them. 21 n I-., _^.~,„ »«w }} HALL'I T)OYAL I\yf A < L ALL'I IX OVAL ITIAIL COACHEB. OACHES. OTIRA— ARTHUR'S PAII OTIRA— ARTHUR'S PASS OTIRA— ARTHUR'S PASS Patronised by — Cook's Tourist Passengers. New Zealand Railway Passeng-ers. Tourist Department Passengers. Recognised as one of the FINEST COACftfNG SERVICES in the DOMINION. ■—FARES SINGLE 12s 6d. RETURN £\ Book your tickets only with HALJ \ND CO. Agents in all West Coast towns . GREYMOUTH— A. White. A. Kilgour, (Stationer), or Harlev and Co. Ltd, Local Representatives
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Grey River Argus, 23 October 1915, Page 3
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