«9asssss_ss_s=Sssss_s_sa When you've an i^ Appointment— I «ay, at 7 MI I ,The wise man Who liW oskkes an appointment I with a lady take* witt 1 him a box of Aulse* B brook's Chocplaitet. B ' The^ flavourous tastmess— B^k. the rich mellowness, the crisp B'^ outside and the fluffy, htttioul, B creamy centres ol Aulse-. B brook'i Chocolates makei B each a melting mouthful of B^ ddight. X-'r.'S 'B^ Aulsebrook'sr Forget-me-aot \ ox p s contain Chocolates and Sweets as follows:-— Chocolate Ice Cream Drops v&k Chocolate Raspberry Drops "f Chocolate Caramels ' Chocolate Assorted Olnger Squares j Tlpperary Kisses . Toffee do Luxe Sk Coffee ' Raspberry Marshmallow Toasted Marshi_Hff6w v Cocoaaut Caramels Frosted Caramels Iced Limes m~_w k Almond Comfits Ex^ •;V»V v v 1G LEAN AS awhißtlel MONKEY BRAND '.•. • < ■ < ■: X ' quickly charms away rtut and tarnish Irom Brassware, Copperware and all kinds of cooking utensils, leaving them "clean as a whistle" Monkey Brand is unequalled for" scrubbing tables and floors/ and for cleaning marble, paintwork and enamel* WONT WASH CLOTHES, ÜbVER mothers limited, syonit. and no chance « W taken that itis not « W kept Pure from the 1 i field to your table 1 . I SBl ~■ S ■ ~m ™*^m\ -i.z* m i'mr Wtf . SBftaal I mm.W^A Mi'Jl iI V f 1 ■BTI-a | Why shoHld YOU j I take any risk? I K The slightest taint of im- fl m purity will ruin the health- m R fulness of any food. ■ Wk Ask any Grocer for a /ISA v licad ■B|y4_f^|g'^. Some children t SA I catch cold readily - t ■n / w?g I and each succes■b^BKvt^ I s ' ve co^d» tf not _B^vjm\ checked at once, is _B v^(b^*M li^^y to weaken BBL _vT^W_J t^ e " un B s more and BBBafl! I \>V^ more. It is when *WW 9 * fl <| 'V the lungs are so a^f ) -I ' t weakened that .J youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis and consumption. At the first sign 'of trouble, give the children Bonrangtons Irisji \Moss They take it readily o| their own accord because of the quick relief itr-affdrds. Croup and whooping cough both yield to the curative aiid soothing influence of Bonnington's. A Nelson lady writes; — "I have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our -family for twentyfive years or more. I also ; t «_ find it invaluable for ddb croup, which some of my Jfffll children have been sub- > iectto. I can say it never fails to give" relief. 1 ad- fl __S2i3fe vise all mothers to use-it'* * B fflS_T "V;.:'"Mr*;WsJterHEto»d.___ i : h * m '"^ -j the store. Call for ijk to- name IBISHMOSSI andaee that yon get it-^imita- -^.JH^rMm ♦ioM>aro"'BometMn«i offered. . -,_:.-. -. jj v — . refuse them. n< &$ X^zXX *1 JOHNSTONE ANX) S^flTH forlatesl in Glen's Shirts, ■ Tennis ■ or Neglige. Special value in Unions and Crimeai Shirts,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14051, 22 July 1916, Page 9
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