"1 m • 0 • ffororata, CANTERBURY, 14 th June, essrs. Geo. Bonnington Ltd., igh Street, hristchurgh. of year Pectoral nd family have been repeatCMS, and '^dT^anZaSe ZA and »« »»•“ «* willingly be without Yours faithfully, ( Signed ) G. Rodgers. FOR close on seventy years Bonnington’s has kept up ah active crusade against coughs, colds, croup, ’flu, and all bronchial ailments. Its original standard of excellence—the same care in compounding has been maintained for nearly three-quarters of a century. It is just as important this winter to keep a large bottle in your home. Otago in 1861! The old stampede in full rush. A big American ‘ swing ’ coach rocking wildly along the rough track roads . . . and underneath the seat,' carefully stowed away, a crate of Bonnington ? s Irish Moss! 26 Lyne st. Messrs 3 r t/l Se < a Pfar ■■n i z»dz p^’zhpt J in m,, 1 cart l ot b e Zlk oCket a pt&PrA ' ve £» tie/m £ For Coughs and Colds 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. As a family cough remedy, Bonnington’s holds first favour—the Adult Dose is 2 tcaspoxrnfuls, while 10 drops is sufficient . for Baby. 1 322
Little is known of Sfi&kespeare’s early life, other than his hasty marriage to Anne Hathaway when IS and she 26. He wrote plays in which he acted, and died in comfortable circumstances on April 23rd, 1616, a® the age of 52. ME~aJ Proving and disproving ~ impartially “He was not for an age, but for all time.” So said Ben Jonson of his friend Shakespeare. While there is ample evidence of Shakespeare’s literary reputation during his lifetime, no biography of the Immortal Bard —‘‘Than whom nobody has such power over our laughter and our tears”—was written until tw r o generations after his death. The test of time proved his genius, even as for 25 years the - . constantly increasing demand for “Amber Tips,” making it the most popular tea in the Dominion, is abundant proof of its superior quality, flavour and economy . . . . and has not?: v~ this test of time proved, too, the claim that “Those who drink ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it”? - has supptimi p# gp| ofQuality :
WHY'be lame? Have your feet attended to. Scholl's appliances will give instant relief. —W. G. Strange. Local treatment is the logical treatment for a cold. Use “Kazol 4 ’—u scientific, penetrative germicide which clears and disinfects the nasal and bronchial passages. New double size contains 120 full doses for 2/6. —3
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 August 1930, Page 8
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