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TNELMQ/T =^. —■■:-" {* n ;i' I 4 ■ M Soluble H ' rf, -•' JO. Grandfather j0 Recommends [M Grandfather has proved after many M a test that the best remedy for coughs Jlf and colds is the famous family cough j| medicine—Bonnington's Irish Moss. jjjj There's nothing to equal it. For P children or adults nothing else is so safe || and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it | soothes the irritation, breaks up the cold, | and sets matters right again. I Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Waimangaroa, I writes:— 1 "It gives me great pleasure to recommend M Bonnington's Irish Moss for coughs, colds 1 ot any lung complaints, having used it is 9 my family for 20 years." \ Refuse substitutes and get the origiwi nal Bonnington's. 64 IRISM M©SS 9X2.0 ]± DOT BROWN did nothing else but . pout. Her rings and frocks were up the spout. Her boy had got another girl. Her aching head was in a whirl. But soon she laughed quit© happ % ily, content with Suratura Tea. T ITTLE SALLY in a rage loosed a -*^- tiger from his cage. Sally's life had surely paid. Suratura saved the maid. ■ ■ ■ GIRL !" said the Baron, "You have broke the 'umble 'art of this 'ere bloke!" "My Lord, forgive me!" pleaded she. "He pinched my Suratura Tea !" - , "rpHERE IS ANOTHER side to all -«- this talk about intemperance. You begin to realise the virtue of excessive drinking when you become really fond of Suratura Tea."—"William Bunker, Colonel. /CAPTAIN SILAS of Nantucket very nearly kicked the bucket. But they saved him finally and he still adorns the sea, thanks to Suratura Tea. IT IS TOLD of Miss Peggy Molloy that she straightway fell out with her bhoy when he brought any tea that he happened to see, and forgot Suratura —her joy. A LADY, -who loved to classify facts and gave away piles of political tracts, cried : "As to the Vote, women, listen to me ! I say that a woman, whoever, she be, has a perfect right to buy just 'the Tea that all women like—SuraturaD!"» , 7a ■'Oh, 3 r68, Annie! Ask Li;:; grocer to send us a case this tv.y.c Cook says Highlander Milk is the .most useful thing she has in the kitchen for Cooking and Baking; and then Nurse uses such a lot for Baby.' 1—" Yes'm ; Cook says it's not only cheaper, but it's fur richer and better than the foreign kinds."—" Very good! We know it* the best, because you can al Ways depend upon it, and wp'vp used it for bo long."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 141, 17 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 141, 17 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 141, 17 June 1913, Page 3