Jiiiii ■■■ iiiiiiiiiiT m When the Young- a sters "Want gj some Biscuits"! jj HI See that your young-. Hi stert eat Aulsebrook's "Milk Arrowrooti." ■ |ls Absolutely pure, thor111 oughJy mixed and H= baked just to a crisp ||§ micety, Aulsebrook's Hi "Milk Arrowroots" help build up strong bodies and healthy ||g cohstitutiohs'.' A^nd not H§ only the kiddies, but . MotKer and Father H§ s and their friends will ., delight m : B Au!sebrook's m B Milk-Attowrflot ( " Biscuits ~° .iff m-i 'Wit Always keep a tin' m g f= the pantry or a pound §=§ m the biscuit barrel— always keep these nutbrown, erirsp little "goodies" by you. is' ==£: Get some to-day 1 W&ik. A Gold will RK^\ do n^ht y Ift t)hffifai|iibr I^othirig fs so • infectious as a cold. Siop it at once with "a dose or two of Bonningtdh's Irish Moss. It ia a sure . cure for coughs and colds, and should be m eyery household. Bqnmgtons Irisli WSiQss gives speedy relief whether the cold be located m head, throat or lungs — it clears the., .choked>up air; passages, banishes that "stuffy feverish feeling, relieved that 1 dry; . parching' sensation m the throat, and eases the lungs. This lady, like thousands more, would not be without its l - -• "Since being m New Zealand, - Y*U I have used Bonnington's Irish TfrW " Moss with vary great suecesi. In I. bave found it most bene- • flcial for tho children .-.for, kw»i«ctom conghs-and colds, "dnring the r^^? 1 colddamp-weatherandalwaya ' £ c^r^yZ \ like to keep a bottle m the X eoNNiNcrtwi J boose." J. W. COTTEN. carraoedi Avk'for, and lhiißt on getting *?Waii^..'> Bonnington'». No other i* .ScuuS M )aik as good." All ohemiiU iRiSHjBOSS *nd ttorea, . , vy^^a^i S«!d m Urge ud naall bottla*. .^'s»«Sy^j DUNLOP UTYRES I- : - :.. ,""X . . I Give tKc test N, Service^ ■ yy ; r — ** There §oes i - f Reliability !" OUNLOP RUBBER C° of Auat"U2 /kLL STATES & N-Z ■ WOOLLENS EASILY WASHED, Blankets and heavy woollens are washed more easily with ft©** .It leaves them soft, white, HPf^ and free from taint— and ■Ll no rubbing is necessary. iHH J So simple ! Follow the HB3C* instructions on the wrapper B|T^^ an^ just see how quickly— \ woollens are JPL<b3 washed with Hydroleine. ' Your grocer sells it— POULTRY PAYS ! POULTRY PAYB I If YOU USB MEATMEAL JE. OLARKBOK, LTD. TOHNBTOXK A25-D SMITH. - Nw Splendid ■value*, fwm a2h- .6d.-Next to Herald Office-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14074, 18 August 1916, Page 11
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