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AN ATTRACTIVE fesW?? DAINTY ' HOME ~ Uiil be vours if you consult with our furnishing expert*. t)! ’’ |{u>t ‘ i'.’"’ "’ . ’ keen to secure the very latest styles in ARTISTIC FURMbHING>, and our sk.lled <iait*n>en will be pleased to journey to your home and give you the latest sugges ions In beautiful wood-work our staff can give the utmost satisiaetmn. and it you a.e thoiking of some special design and do not see it in onr Showroom, we will be glad to tarry it out. tv hen will you call in anti consult ns.' ( C. R. ALLEN, The Recognised House for Furnishing —Box 204—2. A.PIER.

f In As-in 1860 — | j - 7{k 80 I* * s now |. — _. n the days of crinolines and Dun- || dreary whiskers our forefathers relied on Bonnington’s Irish Moss to relieve =b = coughs and colds. To-day it still re- || tains its prestige as a thoroughly || |e efficacious remedy for coughs and colds. n J Because its value has been proved, g I Benning ton’s | g I I’islx OMoss I == is the favourite family cough medicine in tens of E H thousands of homes. * _ ~ 1 ~ == B Bonnington’s seldom fails to give relief even in the jFK Hl |T = most stubborn cases, and will be found efficacious for U = = old and young alike for it contains no harmful drugs. VgMl I Lku/tI “ = H Mrs. W. Broad, of Owen Junction, Nelson, tells what rjgbJ g i= she thinks of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. w EE = “ 1 have great pleasure in recommending Eonmngtons = Irish Moss, and can it being useo r- ovr family 1 f0r,25 years cr more. 1 find it invaluable .or croup, to JW/WUU; JE= SE which some of my children have been subject, EE %= I advise all mo'hers to use it. '—■ E£ Don’t be put off with substitutes. Ask ior - : V' -f©r- EE Bonnington’s Moss and see that you I=' EE get it. All Chemists and Stores stock this RZ f = E| famous remedy, price 1/6 and 2/6. « =E

■wrim 4 •'What’s in a name?”* Everything ! *^ tUr r r "' ’. when it is Edmonds. It stands for ' Courj.' To-.. I the finest baking powder money yv'" "Z">■''CT n hoy Puddings,pastry.scones j /S'* and cakes turn out light and ap- ; < L*O-iental petizing when this high-grade . zy Cyntna v>-n.-hihg Cream powder is used. It is always b_z.■s*CyrJt' : sCo:npiru;>n?j»'der “Sure-to-Rise.” Asl- for *» l Vfi’/. Z moot ,l i \ Co '»".!••' • -••••■■• s<^.. i—Wfll l| .'J 11l 'Il I 111 I 118 ’

WRKsLEtS Jt al if) When you v®vVv\ are nervous or VtXM tired, set this reVn/fl fresh me nt from any storekeeper or confectioner 3d. per packet . Fine for the breath after smoking. Whether you work or Play. WRIGLEY’S X is a friend indeed! Send 3d. for trial packet % to WRICLEFS ; Box 2376. G. P. 0.. ' “ The Flavour Lasts’

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 187, 23 July 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 187, 23 July 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 187, 23 July 1920, Page 7

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