The Little Quaker Girl: I I So sweet I Z J I So shy I JS*3^ | Quoth she: f (%dL^ "I'll marry Thee u I'"jtinSA '■ ' . If Thou'lt but give Me I P®! That Purest Tea— i\ luj| | * Stand-Out-\^A\ v^jprC|~ U»r long been FriendsT IThee, Me and "Stand-out Tea''! 4-HAINES ADV. ■ 6 I When Your Child's Throat is Sore! | I That's a "danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking ■ S the tender respiratory organs. Once let H M them get down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, I |H then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may 1 ' I HI endanger life. At the first indication give Bonning- «. I fla ton's Carrageen Irish Moss I There is wfipv \ I W jjJttSJV no l ' ms to meddle with imitations—the ViNJRf J B $fc**jb main thing is lo get this magnificent At I S&i&wj' remedy right to the spot at once! For H> H over half a century it has been the —— I fHr H II llf ITe_J aTour i ,e family cough medicine. nHBLjIfi. I /IT Bennington's Irish Moss HPes? \k\ X HERE'S A CASE IN POINT: ■■ '*»»«££"' Mil \ \ Ellison Road, Hamilton, Sep'ember i Oth, 1913. HJ (Mf!ft \ \ "I arrived in New Zealand over fifty years ago, «»d i okum/vm , ,I,r ? r,t fami,y P rdi in ' ' 'e™* l !" Christen reh MM ' 1 fVCf- was"rionnington's Irish Moss." I tried it fora bad cold, HH '■ E?iS?.?.S3H JI | j|| anJ found it '.id m ;iod. Since then I hare us dit for MR ' -•?-!£?:}£•:! 1 / \ m ' :s ' If an d family with every siccus. During my store- 99J '. "..V.v.v*.'™" !. Vl' V" nBL/) keeping I Have so d several hundreds of bottles of Bon- BJH . : s.^T''"' , 'JUs I I I B*p' nins tin's Irish Mjss and my customers a'ways spoke HaH iM&Y.'&SSi r Q V very highly of it." W. TRESSIDER. 78 lfl , JSgSsSvj, ON ACTIVE SERVICE! Imagine the feeling of the man on jfW^ 1 active service if his watch stopped H H a * some critical period! To be » ffljl) W ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN of the time must be a great convenience Welden Levers J" Vmm * s * ead^7on through the Mja h m f' hhh fiercest engagement. We ask you Iffl jFS oßwf lw at this time, specially, to be pariliiift tittS ticular in your purchase and buy • r I a reliat)le tested article. Don't The WELDEN LEVER is a 15jewelled tested Watch, and is sterling value at 20/" It is much superior to a Wristlet Watch at a similar price. We give you our written word about it. WILLIAMSON'S i The Quality Jewellers, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. — -"■--'-' | |||||I 1 «|||»|—lll |I||||M—| ■HIHI—SSMHII—MUmMSt—■irT~~-"~~—"""I— NOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Apicolm ; T4JOTKS ON RURAL TOPICS, by AgriawTi Weekly, in the Ota«o Witaeae, dealing j Weekly, in the Otago WIUwM, oe»lini frith aubjeote at <ruxx«M intaast to i*rm.ua» 1 with subjects of cuiiat imterwi to nmu«
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16191, 29 September 1914, Page 2
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