A Mission in Life. No man succeeds without ft mission in life. He must have congenial work to do; he must be in earnest in doing it. BONNINGTORrS GARBAGEEN IRISH mss has a mission, that of curing coughs, colds, and all affections of the bronchia] tubes due to colds. Delay is proverbially dangerous. You cannot afford to imperil those wonderful, intricate organs, your lungs. Preserve them by taking Bonninqton’s Carrageen Irish Moss at the first symptoms of a cold. Have the Irish Moss in the house ready in case of emergency. Remember that The FIRST Dose gives Relief, when you get Bonnington’s. w Look for the Trade Mark.
Mir J. C. Norman, late sub-editor of tho Sydney “ Daily Telegraph,lias been ■appointed organist of St. Peters Presbyterian Church, North Sydney. Though during recent years Mr Norman confinod his attention to journalism, his reputation as a musician is well knowu. Some years ago lie took a prominent part in the musical life of Dunedin and acted as organist at the Anglican nro Cathedral of that city. Mr. Norman s a ttSn r A ' oorri ®»» of WeiDuring the month of January 4378 SS 111 iXew
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 52
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192Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 52
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