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When ordering BELL'S Whisky be certain that you are supplied with Scotch Whisky from ARTHUR BELL AND SONS, LTD., PERTH, SCOTLAND, with.the Yellow Label. The firm of Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., is one of the few independent houses left in the Scotch Whisky Trade, and as the Company holds very large stocks of Old Whisky in Government, warehouses and at distilleries, maturity is assured,

m *% m %:, !■ m $. Jm h M assi: m •:->i *^ -:..-* VBism <*>s &&N^j 9§ 3C . - --, M V'.V >., <i&J J&* 2£ **= as ks Full power depends largely on compression and correct combustion. But some power kerosenes can't stand being compressed beyond certain limits...they "gooff" in - combustion which causes"that "ping-ping" ■ ' : 1 \ The knockless energy of Vqco Power means i, more power. ; \ * ! -j ' ": ; r ■ 1 The high volatility of Voco Power means a ' K (f : , r quicker switch over— and means every drop, ; f '£j 0'';l p ;' is converted into power. ; , ' ; . ? .v- |r s ..• Power farmers everywhere are talking about " '* ~ ' f I' "'"'., : the remarkable results they are. getting with VOLATILE KNOCK-PROOF PQWER-FULL Marketers also of Plume Motor Spirit, Gargoyle Mobiloil arid Laurel Kerosene • • • I I "IABY has a cold. His f breathing is difficult. It distresses you to hear him. Put ten drops of Bonnington's Irish Moss into his milk or hot water. Bonnington's Irish Moss cut 6 the phlegm and clears the Bronchial Tubes. So soothing it will give instant relief and induce restful sleep. Read what a grateful Mother says;— l iv a; h ,io ut "> An. *** c >& ** An * tUs , "bitty ■»«, „>« °«o/"° y^^'3 From all Chemists and Stores <«r Bonnington's Jubes. Handy for the pocket, are excellent for throat and voice. I/6 a tin. If not procurable Post free from Bonnington's, Christchurch.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 6

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