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It is suprising how quickly BONNINGTON'S will break a cough and soothe the inflamed throat. It doesn't matter whether it is a child s croup or the deep-seated cough of a grown man, the result is the same. There should be a large (2/6) bottle j of BONNINGTON'S in every medicine chest this winter. Get one today. Kiddies like BONNINGTON'S. It's potent medicinal properties are concealed in a pleasant flavour. There is a certainty of result about this time-proved remedy which has given it precedence over all others. And it does its work so quickly that mothers consider it folly to experiment with other preparation. IRISH MOSS Ended Quickly, Surely, Permanently. Dandruff indicates a diseased scalp, and to negfeft a scalp that is diseased means that the hair will die and fall out. And in a very short while hideous bald spots will appear* which later become irritating sores. The " KLEXEMA TREATMENT has never failed to clear the scalp of disease. Hundreds of cases—obstinate casesovercome by the "KLEXEMA method prove that it ends hair troubled Quickly, Surely, Permanently. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS TO PROVE " KLEXEMA" TREATMENT IS ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL. CONSULTATIONS .FREE. Country Sufferers are Specially Invited to Write for Particulars of Treatment. KLEXEMA ROOMS. Hours, (t to 5. Friday evenings, 7to 8.30. Phone 46-324. WHITEHALL BUILDING, Near Tabernacl#, TOP OF OUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. 1 , ■< _ m tfsxa} | • 1 zJ [ * j - M . ¥ I . . 1 . T P 1 'A ,1 l'l' I; ! 'lSI \V \\ T«» I'! Get yours direct from the manufacturer and save money. 1 Fireplace Width. 30 inches wide 36 inches wide 42 inches wide £2 14 £2 19 £3 4 Well packed ready for delivery. Freight extra. ,lV li f 11 Af, m'j I - pt'l . f I I • i/T 1 « M

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19454, 9 October 1926, Page 21 (Supplement)

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19454, 9 October 1926, Page 21 (Supplement)

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