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Friend of the family: "How do you like your new mamma, Jolmnie?" Johnnie: "Oh, pretty good. I ate a Jar of plums yesterday and she blamed the servant."

||i Just sixty years ago j ™ ||| the tale of the Indian i?j PI Mutiny and the || |fi stirring defence of j** I Lucknow thrilled our | I grandfathers. ! I —and even m thoße early j i days hundreda of New Zealanders know that j | for affections of the I throat and lungi there I was no remedy bo saf« j and surd as Bonnington's Irish Mors. To-day tens . 1 -of thousands endorse this | , ! judgment. Rightly term- 9 j ed the standard family j ■ j cough medicine, it has I j | been tried, tested and | i i proved to bo the best for | j! young and old. Safe, | $ sure; prompt, it contains | I no opiates or harmful j | drugs. See to it that | I you get the original Bon- | | nington's Irish Moss — | 3 refuse imitations and | 8 substitutes. Insist on 117 I . I * JF" Th* Couch Remo'lr Chat hat ' r. jj_^.-)rr »tpod the to»t of timo A __ S v^WsarrviiiiTiiniiiii . « m ««^«_^FJS ff T^ NEEDLESS Suffering:— The testimony of grateful people, whom you can interview, witness that Mr. T. J. Hood's treatment affords instant relief and a lasting recovery. Three years' ill-shealth and brain ' fag cured m 8 days; 2 years' neuritis m 10 days; 1 5 years' dyspepsia and 7 years' sciatica m 3 weeks. One hour's treatment expels doubt, and -is free at Massage Rooms, Bowen-street Corner, J_a_abtonquay, Wellington.

CfcrpHE best ..purchase we ever made," JL say 3a' family man, "was a 'Unique' Hot' Water Bottle we bought about five years ago.> My wife uses lt every night m Winter, while for baby's cot it is invaluable and haa never leaked." All Chemists.

Immune to Tire Fever j B.hold how cord and rubber are fused into the flexible, powerful, cable- j cord which forms the exclusive patent-protected body of a Silvertown \ tire. Note the rubber core, and how each cord tendon m the cable-cord \ lies completely encased m a cushion of rubber. P Corded and cabled under high pressure, which replaces all air m the 3 fiber with rubber gum, it is fused with rubber as a cobbler's waxed - 1 end is waxed with wax. \ That fusion of rubber and cord, cool no matter how fast the tire whirls, I when cross-wrapped m the Silvertown's two-ply body, is the •secret of f Silvertown's IMMUNITY from TIRE -FEVER— the internal heat rubbed up between the plies of many-ply tires— the great destroyer of tires. With but two plies of strong, cool cable cord— Silvertowns, trade marked W with the Red Double Diamond, are bound to outlast and outservo many- \ I ply tires with their multiplied tire fever. ' | Moreover, they give a style., a smoother riding comfort and gasoline say- \ ing economy "you 'cannot afford to deny yourself. E. W. P3DGEOH .'.AND GOV. LTD, NEW I 56 High-st., AUCKLAND; 18 Panama-st., WELLINGTON; 226 Tuam-st, CHRISTCHURCH; 809 Moray-place, corner Great King-st., DUNEDIN. ija3 _ tamOTC j ! _________^ l^-j-^ILLIARDS ! — We have for immediate delivery a few FIRST-CLASS \_> SQUARE-LEG TABLES, fitted with new l%in. Bangor slate, first quality cloth, etc. Prices Moderate; Also to land shortly: Tips (French), St. Martin's Chalk, Cues, "Durolite" Billiard Balls, and Snooker Balls (the most accurate ball on the market). ■'.;.' BBRD AND CO. LTD. Billiard Table Specialists, 157r9 Willis-street, Wellington. j Umi ii M-iiii! 1111111111 i-r-rrrnrtirinrTir —^~- ''"' ■"-——• ~~~--m m -~*cr m -.*«w m Naa*rrmmaam«L.

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NZ Truth, Issue 692, 21 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 692, 21 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 692, 21 September 1918, Page 8

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