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When you've an Appoititment — 1 say, at 7.30! I The nian *n\6 fl^^ I makes an appointment .. fl { witkalady taj^witk fl him a Box oi Aujac^ fl brook'i Chocolate*. fl Tht flavbuYoui ta»toCM— l^k the rich mellown«s, the crisp fl on toicle aaft toe fluffy, Wdoiu, 8 creamy Centres of Ault6- fl brook'i Ch&olaW ma*ei ■ each a- meltini" moathful of fl^ delight. B^ Aulsebrooksl v Forget-me-not X Box c s 1 contain Chocolate^ and I w SwceU at fpllowi :-~ y fl^^ Chocolate Ice Cremm Dt6nm I Chocolate Raspberry Drop* fl Chocolate CorameU fl , Chocolate W Qtage^ Sqfuarea <m\ Tlpiperary Kisse* B^ Toffee de Luxe , ....... fl^ Coffee Creama . fl Raspberry Marahmallow fl Toasted Marahmallow fl Coooanut Caramela fl Frosted Caramela Iced bhnes LWav Almond Comflta fl : , • mW^^- ■ ...... '■ s I Rest ores health Take it t# when yoa feel weak and depressed or on the first indication of a i ! co^gh or cold— it will I fl build you up and give 1 9 buoyant .. spirits, a keen 1 fl app'etijte a'n3 induce sleep. B 9 It allays all dangerous I I • iyroptoms m the throat and fl ._ ., lung tracts, and prevents Ml and cures wasting disfl , | fl Price, 2/6 and ' 4/6 per boi:le. -fe ■ . C 3T W^^yJ H^ and no dbanee^n W taken that it is not « p kept Pure from the 1 I field to your table! take any risk ? I The Slightest taint of im- fl purity will ruin the health- ~M fulness of any food. fl Ask any Grocer for a ■ "'. ''''' i ti£r- "Jlt.t'i criildreii, Some children • W^fl^ ilfj I catch cold readily tr Vfn "^w2 I an> d each sucdes■y^r/J^l I s ' ve co d, if not fl^^/JMI checked at oncey is Kf SrlO*iKi likely to weaken a^fl. /JrHtkyy the lungs more and flHßafft j liv^ more. It is when tyVu' 'I |V. . the lungs are so ..-mmM y I * weakened that y . youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis' and consumption. At the first sign of trouble, give the children Bommgtoiis They take it readily of their own accord because of the quick relief it, affords. Croup and Whooping cou§h both yield to the curative and ; soothing influence of Bonriington's. A Nelson lady writes: — ■.. , , ■ i "I have great pleasure m recommending. your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our family for twerityfiye years or. more. I also , 1_ fiift'd it invaluable for d-» croup, which some of my Jffill. children have been subjectto. I can say it never i o^"* o^!^ fails to give relief. I ad- a es£^fesdfe^ vis^ all mothers to use it." * <g£BsE£jfl J Mrs. Walter Broad. ■?«& , ] BayJtat your cheraist's or at 'ftSml^H - tWitere/ Call for it s>y name IMSHSOSS and mo that you get it— imjta- w^'^x-^W tions are sometimes offered ... -.j... ( — refuse them. 1 1 ' &i :&*>jy '*. mmmmmkmMW^mmm£B&ffl JOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men'n Bos Suits, Pyjamas, Braces, Underwear, Hosiery. All at bedrock prices.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 9