Burning Ife,^ head yM^X J throat Don't put up with that Cevensh coiil > any longer. Bonnington^s Irish Mos will quickly "get busy" on the vicious cold germs and relieve the inilamma tion of the membrane lining the airi passages. . Bonnington's will swil'th clear the choked-up passages, dfspeling that enervating, feverish feeling, *\ enabling you to breathe freely. Oil IVIUOi has the unqualified endorsement o many^ thousands in this generatiof — as it had in the generation before. W* quote one of many testimonials; — Stewart Island. "I hsrv» been soaring from a **•=» ■evere cold in the ahest lately nr* and have tried all kinds of m» ThS called congh cures, but I stfti find Bonniugton's Irish Moss fSSS^?SSBI to he the best. I recom- jo&iutftsgj mend it to my friends as it jatiaSffei^Sl is a loag 'way cheaper than £, sonnington-cjP Doctors* Bills." cajwacccn j H. E. COTTRELL. - Ask your chemist or inKuurto storekeeper for Bonning- l^^^, ton's Irish Moss. io* FROOTOSDS «^sr» Headache, Indifjontion, Constipt Uoa, and BiliousneM. Thoy are elegac. : » »ppe«r»,nce and pleanant to take .hey »r« immensely more valuable tha? »a ordinary aperient; they remove fron ;h« blood, tissues, and internal organ* want* poisonous matter that is cloggint ■h«m and choking the channels that l«at <» and from them. Frootoids are THE BEST 6p«ri«nt medicine to take when an> r v©njre«4?on or Blood Poison ia present vt wheK Congestion of the Brain oi Apoplexy is present or threatening Thej u»y« been tested, and have been proved » afford qi ick reUef in euoh cases when rther aperients it»ve not done any good ** *?• FroQ<oid* are abaolutaly unri*ail«d fox FAIWILY as* ; their beneficial effecU are evident or th* disaopearance of headache—- a bright cheery, sense of perfect hoaltb ukine th» place of sluggish depressed .««hng», by the liver acting properly, and 6y *he food being properly digested »>o,->toid* »r© « very ecoaomiaai MEDICINE. A. apoa taken once a week, at bed-time is higltl? beneficial. They act splendidly >n tik« Liver. A constipated habit of M>dy will b» complotely cured if the o»ti«ui will on each occasion, when iudferint;, take a dote of Fiootoidi inBt*ad of an ordinary aperient. The •■uf*T«r thus gradually becomes quite ad«p*ad»at of Aperient Medicines. ■Prio* i/f. From all Chemists and \f *didia« Vendors, and W. O. Hearae * OOWNIE'S HOTEL, MURCHISON. A SNOWDON Proprietor fTI/HIS New Hotel has just been ■** completed, and now ranks at one of the most up-to-date country Hotels in the Dominion. In all there are 25 splendidly furnished bedrooms, all lit with electric light. There is every convenience in this Hotel. Excellent Chef in charge of the Kitchen. . ■ ■ Household arrangements in capable hands of Mrs SNOWDEN. The Best House to stay at when passing through MURCHISON. Motor Garage, Stables, etc., connected with Hotel. Telegrams: Downie's Hotel, Murchison, will receive .every attention. NANOARROW 9 AND OO (Established 1865.) auctioneeb&, house, laiw, estate agents. Have the following PBOPEBTIES *o» SALE:— £650. — Quarter-acre, Cowper Street with commodious nine.room«d Villa residence tftereon ; every convenience. £360.-220 acres. Leasehold (handy) to ' town), cheap ; partly improved Hag the making of a food dairy farm. £650.- : — Very desirable eonntry • rest ience ; beautiful situation ; two acres lantL £215.— Three aerei Leasehold, over. looking harbour ; will make bean tif ul building site. £170.— Freehold Section, Marlborongß Street ; 66x22 ; cleared and ready for building. £350. — Five-roomed Dwelling ; Freehold section ; near State School. £400. — Freehold Section, Shakespeare Street ; with large dwelling there on. Easy terms. £226. — Freehold Quarter.acre, LydU Street ; magnificent view of iowx and harbour. £650. — Blackball, six.ro omed Dwelling, Shop . and • Hairdreesmg Saloos ; Doing good business. £300.— Freehold Section, Cobden, witb comfortable six-roomed Dwelling a cheap proposition. £525.— Freehold Property, High. Street with, substantial Dwelling there. on, and in splendid condition ex. eeptionally easy terms. £500.— Leasehold, magnificent view at town -and harbour. ' £900. — Barrytown, Benewable Lease, 75 acres felled and ingrass and fenced. Good dairying proposi. tion. FOUR THOUSAND TO LEND O» approved Leasehold er Freehold "* Securities. NANOARROW ANDGt UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CARS. FOR HIRE. KENNEDY B RO Two sptandid new cats open toe en Basement. First Class Chaff ear is ©fcarira. . For Bronchial Coughs take Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.
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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1916, Page 3
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