Britannia gave n, chenr or two When Wellington won Waterloo. If Bonaparte liaxl won the light Britannia might have bid "good' night." When winter coughs ancV colds are rife. And each is battling for his life. Wise Britoris make the victory , sure With bottles of Woods' Peppermint Cure.
WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS, will keep the system free from the causes of kidney affections.
Marriage Day'! I RIHaM This "day of days" demands recogni- / I tion by the presentation of some gift. I I I &&&■$&III" L CI 1 Something must be given, no matter 11 Mfiiwli VP f I * 10W or ' 10W lasge. ; vA rMklll il Iri We have a fine selection of quality gifts \C kVYI' I \ J/Jr f ° P™ es « from JiV T| If you want to make the choosing easy njj 8 call in and let us assist you. Brides know that our name on the box is a y ' guarantee of quality. m*"" will always exchange any purchase II HIIF®!!* The Quality | Williamsons Ma. j <F:f The finishing Touch to stewed fruit is Edmonds' Custard—it makes \ a dish that everyone will delight in—and the k children love it. I \ It is so good for them, too —and in these days % \ when economy counts you can save money by \ serving custard-dishes frequently. % Try fruit-and-custard or custard-pudding to- \ morrow—but be sure the custard is made with \ vl With I \ llslSsigsllgMa Flavour! \ ' I
| Purity Sh-engto*2sM|fr /lo other jlle 1 I and flavour are (Mfflmlffl approaches if I Everyone ts liable to v?teOT§kZ||)k And everyone can be rid of them by taking Bonj V IfsrWk "'ngton's Irish Moss. This famous remedy makes S m a strong,_ direct attack on the cold .germs— quickly aS j rc " cves inflammation in the throat, air-passages InL ' l»^<' and ' un 2 s i :l nd dispels feverishness. ; Jg| . Irish °Mbss " ts the remedy for you, just as it is for the grateful user, wh° writes as follows:— Invercarjill "Ihave pleaenre in reaommending Bonnington's Irish Moss, as I \W!DQ*-» have a larße family and have found it a. great benefit to the children X wb«n they have been suffering from coughs and eolds." Mils. T. OKli. Asli: y° ur eheraiat or storekeeper for Bonningtou's and see yon eei VISSjSSa "• in largo and small bottles. 103
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16664, 8 April 1916, Page 5
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