I' $ ■ ai "BOUHr VltLB COCOA re?r&&*ats the bigheet grades of nutritive cocoa at present on the market; it trins its high reputation »n food value nod delicacy of flavour, end is occond to none i la nay respect whatsoever* Medical Magazine , March, 1912. \v*t~x£s*V a : -j.\\ f jj.^v-vw/ \ v%yTV;i * ic ß y test theJiest^ ffi W ** yiif Pvfe: 4 ' I",’ /i i| ')l*% 1 'm •*» , \V/' „-A v.a* v:- ; < ~.:. ■- 1 -•■ >J,-: yy t- ,■/■ r j,.\ 1% & • : waNT T vr'lfe ?. M4~lx \| ..Mi A Corner of Bournville Works TFVi k kSr 1 The care and Judgment with which the finest cocoa beans are selected—the brightness, cleanliness and freshness of the workrooms—and the health of the workers—are some of the reasons for the acknowledged excellence of Bournville Cocoa. /OS CADBURY 'OaJr 45591 BOURNVILLE 40 FREE GIFTS for Smokers of the Famous Westminster siny-ss fcxiss <3~ VA.A and Vi “ .I c-y o. This illustrates a few of the Valuable Pr the smoker, his wife, sister or friend. Ask your Tobacconist for a Catalogue of the 40 Beautiful Gifts, or writs for one to Regent, Box 331, JVeUmt&or* / 1 \ \ / /1 \ \ \/ ; J . / u a pj M Cs? /flp'-tik i|(p [. Vhr Ky 1 GE S TS' Ijl.' A U .A- S. 40 Tickets. COMBINATION TOOL. 60 Tickets. GENT'S NICKEL WATT 'XL 200 Tickets. iiill S3I WHITE TURKISH BATH TOWEL. $0 Xickois, nr Jp ,)*• "3 ■Mil i .■ . '■ MARINE OP. FIELD GLASSES. TO 'Ticket'. .. .A fm _ PI -AiC LADIES’ HAND BAG. 100 Ticket*. o 9-ct. GOLD SAFETY PIN BROOCH, AO tickets. MOTORISTS on h c. GOING ELECTRIC FLASH LAMP, 200 Tickets, (Let. GOLD BROOCB. 300 Tickets. OF THREE FULT.-SIZBD KNIVES and FORKS. 15D Ticket?, NICKEL WATCH AND WRISTLET 220 Tickets. PA m NS/ BONNINGWS CAJ\RAC£CN V&’j/i I IRISH MOSS nf»> »(<«<♦ ltlU< ttii sares i aiici CO- OOItHUNCrofM 2ES3* Op a Century Thousands of New Zealanders will confirm the statement —and many have already done so by grateful letters forwarded to the proprietors of Bennington’s Irish Moss. The distressing cough that attacks so many people during Winter time; the violent cold in the head; the tickling rawness of the chest that is Nature’s danger signal of coming diseases, all vanish under the wonderful curative influence of fiiill f £ ;; i \ ffffiVduV >,3 ¥kK% rVVty-'V.,;; •.. • W 1! Ty\h\pMi _ te|ii CARRAGEEN H Parents and children alike soon lose that “chesty” tendency when a bottle of Bonnington’s is kept in the house—’tis a wonderful safeguard against chills and colds, influenza, and pneumonia. Do not he put off with an imitntion. Ask for and got Bonnington’s- refuse the substitute of'inlerior quality. Read these grateful testimonials they arc a few picked at randum from tire many received from all parts of New Zealand:— S.-'.’'.j) A SEV£ A ILLNESS Mre. K. Womihousc, ot Norrhcolc, ■writes: “I have tried a bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss and found it very good, J had a sudden at,lack, of influenza, and.it saved mo from a severe iilness.” u-.r.D r.<Km , GTON’s for so years Mr. K, iia.lriil. Ilinilillon. Avriins:“it givr s me j.li.nsuro to si tun that BomTmrlon's Moss lias been ri'-od in niy family for upward,- of 30 years, I ’rnysnl;, tlmm'li 7(1 vom of u [p-, still iind groat; nuu-f by biking lionnington’s Irish Moss and - au rcoounncnd it. to young and olstT © nr*. S S&S 1 ■SB BONNINGTON’S FOR LUNG COMPLAINTS Mr. Wm, Noighbours, Wtiimangaroa, writes: — It gives me much pleasure to recommend Bennington's Irish Moss for Coughs, Colds or any Lung Complaint having used it in my family for 20years.” ~
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10682, 27 June 1913, Page 3
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582Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10682, 27 June 1913, Page 3
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