A cold' makes you ■ lIIJIIfoM utterly dejected I\i m A bad cold—whether it affects your head, throat or lungs—is Sl|l m very weakening. It saps your strength, makes you feel dull «SP heavy and enervated. Perhapr that's how you're feeling now ? Take heart—there's no need to experience that dejection . any longer. With the help of Bonnington's Irish Moss, you • ' can drive that cold out of your system in a few days. Bonnington s is a well-known and thoroughly proved remedy that has stood the test of time — a remedy that to-day is giving the ~ . same full satisfaction to cold sufferers that it gave to our grand- X , ikmningtonis |ijH .. rish Moss rflfi Here are the opinions of two people who have tried Bon- jnj^i nington's out, and proved its efficacy. They are but two of & r*\ /Lm many thousands who swear by Bonnington's." I Jms / ' VyNorth Arm Hill. Stewart Island. Mfc J! / Vt "I have been suffering from » »evere cold in the chest lately, and ST 31 ' IK h«»e fried all kinds of so-called cough cures, but 1 still find Bonning- 31 lon'* Irish Moss to be the best. I have always kept it in the house (or ip j 7*^*tv^^" my children because it is pleasant to take, and quickly gives relief." Wp f T% J "1 will be pleased to recommend it to my friends as it is a long ■** H \jv \UN J way cheaper than doctors' bills." Owen Junction, Nelson. MZ Ijl.lh.lltl ... tl, Wu9 \ tWHj//;, A * "I have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Mots ir* jJf - and can remember it being used in my family for twenty-five >gr a jr^/jh years or more. I also find it invaluable for Croup to which some of my children have been subject. I can say it "* — V| nevar fails to give relief. I advise all mothers to use it." I - °(MRS.) U "WALTER BROAD. £ (Bonnington's is on sale at all chemists and stores —Ask for Bonnington's, and before I leaving the shop, make sure that you've really got Bonnington's—for there are sub- I stutes and imitations which cannot do you the same amount of good. If you require B Bonnington's Jubes, for Throat and Voice, and cannot obtain them easily, send 1/- to the I manufacturers, Geo, Bonnington, Ltd., Christchurch. 111 I §The New and The Old Q*TUDY the contrasts shown by these pictures. Compare the old way with th© now. Which is your way? The old way spells back-breaking labour, loss of time and disappointing results. The new way —the O-Cedar way —is the easy way, the quick way, the thorough, satisfactory way. o®SbM°p [Registered in principal countries] dusts, cleans and polishes all at one time. It collects and holds every atom of dust "Upstairs, downstairs— —gives hardwood floors a hard drv a boon t77vsry°oL a "f durable lustre and brings out the beauty aWessing most tr> Mammy i" of the grain of the wood. Ust it everyfiWHli® where; the heavy padding pre ents the marring or scratching of 1 lrniture. When soiled, it is easily cle* ae<i by I'! washing and then renewed with Just Try It—At Our tlisk / Simply deposit 6/6 with your dealei and take the O-Cedar Polish-Mop on -rial. W =l ' r a '£Gßßf Put it to every cleaning, dusting and pojishmg test in your own home. We tak all fof the grain of the wood. Ust it everywhere; the heavy padding pre ents the marring or scratching of i imiture. When soiled, it is easily cle; aed by washing and then renewed with Just Try It—At Our j Msk Simply deposit 6/6 with your dealei and take the O-Cedar Polish-Mop on -rial. Put it to every cleaning, dusting and polishing test in your own home. We tak all risk, because we guarantee to satisfy . ->u. Sent prepaid by our local distributor, upon receipt of price, if you hive jy an y difficulty in otherwise obtain Catalogues and Dealer Samples anc / f Prices can also be had from W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Sole Agents, N3OOI, Wellington. Channell Chemical Co., Factory: Chicago, l. S. A. Office*: London Toronto BuenoiAi'ea Cable Address: 'Ocedar' V TON SON GARLICK, COY., LTD. 3W Sell hssmok O-Ccdar Mops iJHiiA 304t 6/6 - 9/6 Round or Triangle Shape. 304 tO 31 2 Q1166Vl StP66t; AilCklSlllCli «y°- y°^ roc k^ *'It's not the Wine; it's not the Beer, J I HOLBROOK'S bring the Custom here." J i ar time —well, why bother about expensive meals? 1 iir 1 I I here's nothing to beat a crusty loaf and a bit of '"m t.. 1 1 1 \ Cheddar with a dash of Holbrook's—" my sauce iX I /M l\ Holbrook's Sauce | M HOLBROOK'S HOLBROOK'S gad|rfr(^ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. MALT VINEGAR. ~ Xir
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 7 (Supplement)
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