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Bukl^<>«» Notices. GOVEHJIMENI tifl UISURANCt Paid to policyholders £\, 135,00*. Existing Assurances Bonuses allotted ... 4. H. BIOHARDBON. F.F.A., ~> Oommiwiottar Bonnington's Irish Moss will cure your Cough or Cold. When you catch cold, one way is to pay no attention to it — at least until it develops into bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, or even something more serious. The other way is to at once take BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS It will quickly cure you, soothe the irritation, heal the lungs, and make them strong and healthy. Read the experience of Mr. N. H. Litolff, of Mornington, Dunedin :— "I desire to express my satisfaction of the qualities of Bonnington's Irish Moss, fpr coughs and colds. I suffered from a cough dreadfully for tome considerable time. I tried several cough remedies without getting any relief whatever, until I purchased a bottle of your Irish Moss. After taking it for a short time it quirkly drove all traces of the cough away." Refuse Substitutes. Ask for BONNINGTON'S Irish Mom and do not be persuaded to take a substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit. m J mWmmmmmmmm m mmmmmmmmmmm Do You Suffer from any of these Troubles? Wigestioa SWJMS sea, Flatulence, a Sense of Fulness or Depression and Langour after Food, Spots Before the Eyes, Pains in the Region of the Heart, Heartburn, Etc. For Indigestion in every stage Loasby's "WAHOO " is unexcelled. It gives immediate relief. - . The Symptoms LflVCf are well known Complaints sg^ta** in the Mouth, Disordered Stomach, Costiveness, Dry Cough, Sick Headaches, Irregularity of the Bowels, Dulness, and Continued Weariness. You will find Loasby's "WAHOO" marvellously rapid ]P curing all Liver Complaints. «, « A Feeling of DisO (Omaen tention after Eating, Trouhle£ Sourness and Acidity of the Stomach, Dizziness, Difficulty in Breathing, Restlessness, Trembling and Beating of the Stomach and Sides, Nervousness. For Curing Dyspepsia in any of its many disagreeable forms, "WAHOO" is qmte unsurpassed. o . f - Are immediriles and ately relieved, Constipation finally and posir tively cured by the use of .Loasby's " Wahoo." In Skin Diseases, Gravel, Stone, and Kidney Trouble, Nervous Debility, and Female Maladies, " WAHOO " is of superlative value. ¥ aacqv c Is the CelebraLOAaBY O ted Herbal Ex- " WAHOO" tract now so widely known for its Remarkable Curative Properties. It is composed of Roots, Barks, G*mjis, and Herbs, in concentrated ftract form. As a Tonic to be takeiv by delicate people at the change of seasons, it is wonderfully effective and bracing. Ask for LOASBY'S "WAHOO" At 2/6 Prom any Ckurist or Stor«kee er. King Richard. Prisoner Behind Iron Bars. But no moro a prisoner than ths man ov woman who suffers from ft sluggish liver. »*> You remember the story of Sine Richard. He was a prisoner fast and firm behind iron bars. There was little prospeot of escape and great danger of death at the hands of his jailors. But King Richard was no more a prisoner in his day than thousands and thousands of liver sufferer*" are to day. A Liver suffersr has all sorts of health-racking symptoms; bad headaches, oonstipation, debility, dissiness, bad bwath, nervousness, wind, heartburn, poor appetite, bad blood, pale complexion, indigct'on, piles, rheumatism, pain betv the shoulders, palpitation, etc' /< .cor two of these symptoms are quite enough to make , you a miserable prisoner within your own home, and all because of a liver that doesn't work; yet the relief, the euro, and the freedom are so easy. A dose of Blue Flag Liyer Cure after each meal is all that is needed. This reraarkable liver remedy of vegetable origin is successful because it cleanses, tones, and strengthens thoroughly* It sets the liver working naturally/ It gives a good appetite and insures excellent digestion. It creates strength from the food eaten. It quickly changes a" tired careworn u lirer Ti prisoner into a bright, healthful, robust man. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle, a* all medicins dealers • 0

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 7 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 7 April 1908, Page 2