El 1 If' VlP^'^' H Soluble jj , t '_"" • "TT» ft li'imVi i' ■ - • Mb/ in n» r 'j*y. i J COCOAJ I JO, Grandfather mr Recommends M Bonnmgton's. M Graeifather has proved after muy Mr a test that the best remedy for «aughs 0 and colds is the famous family cough jK medicine—Bonnington's Irish Moss. m There's nothing to equal it. For ■ children or adults nothing else is so safa m and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it I soothes the irritation, breaks up the coW, H and sets matters right again. 1 Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Wauaugirea. I writes:— ■ -■- "It givej me great pleasur* to i«c»ameac3 ■ Boßsiagton's Irish Moss for coughi, colds I or any lung complaints ( bavinß used it in 1' my family (or 20 yean.' 1 Refuse substitutes and g«£ th« arigina) Bonnington's. 84 V carrageen!/ IRISH MOSS ' 9ZZO £ The practical housewife. The " juit-M-good" story cannot be worked off on the practical housewife. It is a sheer waste of time and energy to suggest to her that tome other tea is just as good at Crescent Tea The practical and economical housewife wants tea that is pure, wholesome, and of (inequality, hence her rS&p reason for insisting f/sff upon having CRE S - f/JM$ CENT Brand. I itMi I Thrae Grade* at I P&& I 1/8, 1/10. 2/- per lb. i "Oh, y©B> Annie! Ask the j \ grocer to send us & case this time. I '' Cook aays Highlander Milk is the ' most us«ful thing she has in the 1 kitchen for Cooking and Baking; and then Nurse uses such a lot for Baby."—" Yes'm; Cook saya it's not only cheaper, but it's f*r richer and better than the foreign kinds."—" Very good! We know it's the best, because you can always depend upon it, and we've ' used it for bo long." %
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 3
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302Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 3
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