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It has saved Thousands— It Will Save You Too ! Williamson's Royal Operatic Co. Christchurch. "Messrs. G. Bennington, Ltd., Christchurch. Dear Sirs, I have much pleasure in recommend-., ing Bennington's “ Irish Me for the voice, and shall alv supply with me in future.' Vours faithfully, Olive Godwiri Mr. E Haddnll of Hamilton, "Though 70 years of age, 11 great relief by talcing Bon| Irish Moss when needed " Heron jj Bennington & Co., Ltd. Dear Sirs, I have used your BonningtoH Moss for about 8 years, and! found it good for children’s cos I am very sorry to say I cannoS from my grocer now Will you let me know what it will cost me 6 bottles, postage includedS will be pleased to get it direct! you Hoping you will oblige (Sgd). Mrs. A. Newell.l Mrs B Taylor, Ponsonby. Auckland, says —"Bennington's Irish Moss is undoubtedly the best cough remedy 1 have ever used. It was a great comfort to my little ones, especially m_the Mini imiw H trifle w* remedies M are successful in relieving Don sometimes Williamson's Royal Operaj] Christchurch. ' Dear Sirs, I have to thank you for the ‘that I have obtained through Bennington's Irish Moss and Juba I can assure you that 1 recommend them. Tours faithfully, Leslie Holland Mr. T Ambrose, Gore, writes “I consider Bennington’s Irish ti is the best Cough and Cold Rcmed' the world. Having come from wll the Carageen grows, I know its tfue value and would not be without bottle." Salisbury' Street, Christchurch. Dear Sir, During the Influenza Epidemic we took Bennington's Irish Moss and are quite sure it saved us a lot of trouble. Wo also recommend it for children as we know it is so safe. (Signed) John Rhodes. c««gH«ds,'n».c re '* ***'% T rile te a formal*. icicobficaliy® contain* .Ixteen powerful V BO HNINGTOK’S lid ingredient*. funoMchondniscrUpn*. IS CERTAIN AND SURE. Lar S e Family Bold. Handy Pocket Sue - 1/6 AT all chemists and stores Williamson’s Royal Operatic Co. Christchurch. Dear Sirs, Bonnington’s Irish Moss and Jubes, jjpund excallont for my voice, i on tour, and I always have faithfully, |ned) Reginald Roberts. fM. Grant of Rotorua—j have used Bonfiington’s jCoughs and Colds. Its seine in the world for IRISH MOSS sirs,—-Having used your famous cough mixture for years, and having some very bad colds, being out in all weathers, and doing a lot of night work, which makes colds very hard to get rid of, I find in your Bennington's Irish Moss every satisfaction, and would strongly recommend it to all sufferers from Colds or Bronchitis, or Influenza of description. I am, Sincerely yours, (Sgd.) Harry Howcj. | Severn Street, Oamaru. Bennington's Irish Moss |y for children who suffer |nd Colds, as they take lied (Mrs.) J. C Russell. yoad of Nelson, says:— Irish Moss has been |rmly for over 25 years. give relief to my childlßoKNlßGTpil|S| jimg from Croup.” Royal Operatic Co. Christchurch. Hoiinington Ltd., Ihurch. id Bonnington’s "Irish jreally excellent, and I liout them in future. Ssihcerely, ||ned) Gladys Moncpeff. Pukeatua. mington Ltd., arch. I caught a severe with it up to the was recommended to try your cough medicine, so I purchased a Bottle. I started taking three doses daily and when half a bottle was used the cold bad completely left me, thanks to Bonnigton's Irish Moss. Yours faithfully, (Signed) John Douglas. Mr. R. Stevens of Dannevirke, writes: “Bonnington’s Irish Moss has cured me of some very severe colds. 1 recommend, it to young and old alike." ?852

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PIANO BUYING is easy enough with the aid of a big Bank Balance, but if your purse wont take you soaring up into the realms of fancy prices, then Piano buying becomes a real serious business—not to be rushed into without fully investigating comparative values. Not only the instrument, but the supplier must be taken into account, and all must be weighed up carefolly before decision is made. The F. HOWELL PIANO COMPANY (specialising in Pianos only) has a 41 year reputation for fair trading with thousands of satisfied buyers in Otago, etc. Step down from the Octagon into Stuart Street. Every step will save you money. Examine the famous Moore & Moore Piano. Put it through a rigorous scrutiny. The value is so obvious it is no wonder that "each one sells another.” The Baby Grand is a revelation. Other famous makes in stock or arriving—Heintzman, Cramer, Bansall, Hicks (London), Williams (Canada), etc. All available Cash or Terms.

Why Increased Sales of “ Majestic” Heaters ? The answer is simple. Satisfied users are telling their friends the most complimentary form of advertising and the most valued. They have proved that the 9m // !■ “MAJESTIC” ELECTRIC HEATERS are really ‘‘the best in Creation for Heat Radiation.” Power is now available—all restrictions having been removed. Install a “Majestic" Heater NOW in YOUR HOME, YOUR BUSINESS. We suggest that a "Komet" Electric Iron would save much needless work on ironing day. All Electricians, or from N.Z. Acetylene & Hardware Ltd, HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL MERCHANTS, 64 STUART STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19228, 19 July 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19228, 19 July 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19228, 19 July 1924, Page 5

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