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i, '" ."• ' j Medical. Stop CougHing jBBBBSBjfifiBBi Your cough or cold can be quickly cared. Take a bottle of Bonnitigton's Irish Moss home with you to-night. Free from harmful narcotics it will break up the cough, sooth the irritation, and leave the chest and lungs strong and healthy. But be sure you get Bonninpton's Bonnington's Irish Moss BABY SOTTOSr. "was weak and wasted" Mrs. B. SUTTON, of 100, Ciaplum' I\uV Road, S.W., writes!-* "When ray little daughter was about two months old she did not thrive. Being unable to feed her myself, I tried various infant foods, but none benefited her, and she became so weak aud ailing that the doctor was unable to vaccinate her. and I began to fear that 1 should never be able to bring her \ip. "At last I tried Virol. From the first my girl seemed to improve, until

now at ten months old she is as fine and bonny a baby as anyone could wish to see." A Wonderful Food Makes Finn Flesh, Strong Bones, and Rosy Cheeks. For Infants deprived of their natural diet. 152-166, Old Street, London, E.G. I Core Asthma and Catarrh. II l OP- AU. CMtMtSTS II ■■■ '" ' . .... 1 Merchandise. i "Analy.is PROVES thai PUSMON COCOA yields a Delicious Beverage of much greater nutritive value than ordinary cocoa."— British Medical Jnl. i COCOA IN PERFECTION. PLASMON » «cd by d,e ROYAL FAMILY Mew Zealand Depot: Nathan's Bide*., Wellington. mm i Si% ■ i% 11 & iTr JML n in iJiiiii vera ' fii I I i tm 'I I i S fbja g| MOTHERS! \ Wm If baby docs not thrive l| wm —if he is troublesome, ail- HI j W ing, unhappy— if he cannot |1| ; 0 obtain his natural nourishment H V GIVE MELLIN'S FOOD ! M if He will like it—he will digest it—be Jra 1 will grow healthy and happy on it. j|| I Mellin's is starch free—needs no cooking— I may be given ' JBK&.l\ i D from birth . ... JSjp ■ Sample and ( *hZ"_~3? .^ffi H Book — Fret WH H GolIin&Co. J*¥l jj | Iff » Wellington g* nfflfft

m44iC•* A» «k 4% Jn tit _. Sugar and .. A Cream 'n«^ft^ The Frame is 3 inches long, 8 incnes hiqh. Best quality Silver-plate. The Sugar and Cream dishes are of best "Polano China," beautifully tinted in Gold, Cream, etc. Floral design. This article is good, looks well, will wear well, and is ex cellent value at the extremely low price quoted." On receipt of remittance we will send the article, securely packed, to any address. Stewart Dawson and Co., N.Z., Limited, Queen St. - Auckland, J We wear Wqo&rqws— do You? 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14947, 21 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14947, 21 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14947, 21 March 1912, Page 10

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