POSTAL OFFICIALS AND SAr.'KS. Mail Room sorters yun considerable' ■ risk from disease bacilli. Many of them, also many Bank tellers, gaigle and sniff up Flueuzol as a safeguard. * DIRTY BANK NOTES. DLesp bacilli are epread by the circulation wf toiled bank notes. A v safeguard against infection is Fluen- , zoljranrkd or sniffed un the nostrils. * f A^^n^^P^^^consideration ' "Vast is their most important meal. A Oreamoata breakfast is a nourishing healthful brsakfast. It makes youngsters grow because Creamoata is 1 the real Cream of the Oat, rich in all the essentials-which go towards building muscle and bone. • ■ Add to the foregoing a delightfully 1 nutty, diJtinotiveflavour. and you have the reason why the children of New 1 Zealand help to "eat up" over one million packets each year. , Creamoata - CREAM 'O. THE OAT Creamoata and all Thistle, produots share in the great Free Gift SchemeSend Id. stamp for coupon' sheet and Free starter coupon to-'Thistle," Box 24, Gore. . , ThittU" Flaktd OaU an far wpcrior j&fL, to ordinary rolled oaU in purity /pKvKS and flavour.. " 10 yffK ; YOU AGMMSI ,. • j|M DOMINIONS Imr M GENERAL W A\ INSURANCE ffl i|iij wj^ Goldberg .6 _^^T'* -ttl &t AUfiINTS, PLisjSl ÜBUM: OW. PARKJKR * CO. ; . *TTfiE moderate price charged for them *■' only represents their value. CIGARETTES N?333 —-—- *^^2fc*—Many thills Imehappenei insOyears Little settlements have become cities, the sales of Bonnington's I Irish Moss have increased enormously—it still leads in curative properties and popularity. It - was made by qualified chemists over 50 years ago—itts made by qualified chemists to-day. It 1 cured colds in the early settle- j ments—it cures cougha and colds | in the cities of to-day. 1 !Mr. T. Orr, Ayr Street, Invercargill fS writes:—"l have pleasure in recom- @ mending Bonnington's Irish MOBB, as X I have a large family «S Sufferers wn rr^ri js interest what a ■ , rl*Oni New Zealand Uler- H , , gyraan writes about B say that after using | your Goiti-e treat- S BT - ment my Goitre is B I now quite cured. I have recommended 1 it to several of my friends and I hope X they willigive it a trial as it cannot be v P too highly praisod." (Original letter § may be seen on application.) * j| Full PartieularsPottFree on application to f A. DOIG, Family Chemist 1 114^ Victoria Avenue I — . - w WANGANUI p S
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 3
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