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When yoaVc -tn |W Appoiulment— I „ t^e *^ntc man y/fko I^^ niuket an appointment I withal^ytakei#itk I _ him a box ol; AuUe- I brook's Chocolate. ; - ft The ( flavourous taitinesi— fl^L the rich mellowness, the crisp M «utiide and the fluffy, I-Mcibdt, ■ creamy centres of , AuUe- .1 braioVs Chocolates makes B each a melting mouthhil oi delight. J^ Aulsebrook'sh Ferget-me-not Bpx es I contain Chocolates and 'I Sweeti at follows:— ■•BsW Chocolate Ice Cream Dlropa "*^P^ Chocolate Raspberry Drops .*■ Chocolate Caramels ■ Chocolate Assorted' M aingei- SquareV 1 Tlpperary Kisses »W 7of f ep de Luxe "K^A Coffee Creams ,*■"' - %&&&&&£*'''* Cocoanut Caramels I Frosted Caramels ,SV 'Iced times ; BSW * 'Almond Comfits F^ law .-■■.■■'.*. *"vai f^ iejves Note the name — land see that you get it ! Lane's is so good, and, as as ite record PROVES; so absolutely superior to any other medicine (or a < similar purpose, that you should "never be put off Iwith anything else. Contains nothing but pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Crea*ate, Hypophoiphites. of Lime and Soda and fresh eggs. 2/6 and 4/6 al all cSwniiti and itor«». ' avaMa»J i ,>2ii-_i__ . ..'*•.■''- - : ' /: ' H^Made PURI^B wm and no chance « W taken that it h not w I field to your table! :^Ha"^awßs!|^B^BPsHHs9Bßß ■t- I I take any risk? I 1 The slightest taint of im- fl B purity will TirUin the health- >fl h fulness of any food. fl » Ask any Grocer for a JH -Vy" ■ "- '' ' • [J^^Z acold get /fen--", a hold gjf. At, l\ ol the children. -BnU-^l&^gtHi Some children • I catch cold readily k. Yaw *^S I an<^ eacn succesA^^^VT^ll sive cold, if not SB^ar^V^ra \ checked at once, is ■W lr *-" te *y to weaken lam mn\^Lyyj the lungs more and 'flflßvfl j w\ more. It is when 1 I V -the lungs are so «iL W I I • weakened that „.i youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis and consumption. At the first ' sign of trouble, give the children B'~ -AXtA^ -7OBTOEgtOirvS Irisll mc^s They take it readily of their own accord because of the quick relief it affords. Group and whooping cough both yield to the curative and soothing influence of . Bonnington's. A Nelson lady writes*'**""" ' , "I have great pleasure m recommending your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our family for twentyfive years or more. I also find it invaluable for dgtt , croup, which some of my JyljLj children have been. sub- f^^ft iectto. 1 can say it never jf^^A. fails to give jrelief. .1.-'ad- /* *c**J^^m viseallmotherstouseit." * °&SBhW y.7 Mrs. Walter Broad. r 'f-?WX- *'J Buy it at your chemist's or at 'aaJStaw WtJtore. Gall for it by name IRISH MOSS »nd see that you get it— imita- v :jsvvi.-^ tiona are sometimes oirere.' , .:.— =• .: -»**Afmo.t,WtaV ' ■■.. '7 I' W Xr^AH -■•A*.'. ."•-.,-'; ..v.-. !-.'-.;.-.■ . .-■• -;i-w.>*<^< . ■-^■A '7V-- .-."'.-v-:.--- " _ JOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men's Box Suits, Pyjamas, Braces, Underwear, Hosiery. All at bedrock prices.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 9