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rtS&'M r3»2 A.' t “•BOURNVILLE COCOA represents the highest grade 'of nutritive cocoa ot present on the market; it fully maintains its high reputation in food value ond delicacy of end is second to none in any respect whatsoever.” Medical Magazine, March, 1912 'l* m M.l «' fL /ills S2S. 1 f Hi Of /’■‘Fr w'-v-r: - Ornamental I,alee in Mccreation Grounds, !3ournvii!c. i-o ”^3 0 MASKS Cidbu Made exclusively from the finest cocoa beans, selected with skill and judgment. This, combined with the healthy conditions under which it is made, and the brightlylighted workrooms in the fresh air of the Garden Factory at Bournville, render it pure, wholesome and digestible. CADBURY BOURNVILLE " By test the best’ £» g

■■ -■w % ■ H4I " m -i li ?.'.-** ~*y*j B-asmlsagtorfs of Surd}’ half :i century of consistent public service is proof positive of the efficiency of Bennington’s Irish Moss. Thousands of sufferers, laid low by severe Chest complaints such as Bronchitis, and Chronic Coughs, have testified to the remarkable and speedy cures effected by Bennington’s. Aged folks and people, parents and children—ail benefit equally, so sure and safe is the remedy. Weak Chests are rendered immune against the insiduous attacks of the disease germs that effect the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Here are some interesting testimonials concerning j -- .•5 vV-A S Vj j 0 V: hgstesm 'jmk d LJ Nkv ■ ■ w •W Jtfes %-36 m CA RRACECN V>: jjipSS *s^ a W j|J If i p fßj h 31 ■V..w r L 4 CiW Carmsiesn 0 % ©3? c. e t-v Mr. Turner, of Dunedin, writes: s “For some years I have had Bennington's f Irish Moss lor Mrs. Turner, and she has derived ' much benefit from its uae She was considered consumptive hut Bonnimrton’s Irish Moss has quite restored her and she i< no w quite strong.” Mr. A. M. Grant, Te Whaiti, Rotorua, writes.— “For years now I have used Bennington’s Irish Moss for Coughs and Colds. For children it is the best medicine in the world—easy to take and safe.” \ r JUAJ-l HD /11 ;; m;. ;;:./b, ’? 3 I Mx.V/m.Meighhours of Waimangaroa, writes: * “It gives rac much pleasure to recommend ? Bonnington’s Irish Moc {; i Couchs and Colds, or any Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for over till years.” ty *y~y j Ceon.c;B.:s.aa:qroN|y * r’ uO-, : 7 -v i'j New Zealanders ! What better proof is there than the testimony of your fellow countrymen? Refuse substitutes. The imitation which someone may try to sell you is simply art inferior preparation which gives him a bigger profit. Czi Dor.nbir.icn’c. Safe and sure. itbdd

John McFarlane, MANUFACTURER OF Tents Tarpaulins, HarseJCovers &C.. &C, JOHN McFANLANEj VICTORIA [AVENUE, WANGANUI. A. H. MULINDEE, Agent, Marion. CASH CLEARING SALE OF linoleums, Rugs, and Carpet Squares. Owing to LARGE SHIPMENTS these lines arriving shortly, we are offering the WHOLE of PRESENT STOCK AT A BIG discount TO CLB*pn -McChesney’s ~ Roadway marton EABMB ! EASY TO BIT Y, Tho following farms are highly recommended and can be purchased on easy terms. t&,QOO compensation'for improvements, will carry (in present stated during winter, over 300 Q big sheep b u si-J catt'e, and double this number in summer, about 1400 acres grass, balance fern, manuka, rough feed and light bush. Rent and rates only amount, to Is Jd per acre All necessary buildings and yards. Price only £3OOO. < Terms half cash. There is a fortune in this. 200 Across, L.I.P- at rental of £lO 15s 3d per annum. All grassed, good buildings, well watered. Winters 2£ sheep to the acre, well fenced and subdivided, situated near Palmerston North. Price only 88 10s per sere. Terms £2OO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent, 302 Acres, a_B, f 9. -Taranaki. 3t miles to railway. 250 acres grassed. 60 acres ploughable, good fencing, 5 paddocks, 4 roomed cottage, eneds and ( rardn. well "Watered. A tip-top property. Price £;0 per aero. Terms £350 I 82 &ertss, Freehold Title, cio.;e to Palpierston NortA new 4 roomed house and good outbuildings, all grassed. A handy little dairy fa?m price £35 per acre Terms £250 cash. Write for full particulars. , FOIFI aoout 1800 Nereis, freehold, no mortgage. Price £7 por acre. 1400 acres iu grass, cuts 53 bales wool. Splendid buildings, plenty of ploughable land for rape and turnios. well watered, IB miles to m?.way,'equity about £12,000. Owner will exchange for about 1000 acres. Easier country within 15 miles and decent Township and railway by good road. Will pay"up to -Slo per acre and I does not object to taking over o mort gage. FOR SALE OB SHCHAffBeE, for T. 0 - vn property, 4SO&ePC» easy sheep country Main Trunk Line, partly improved.. Terms £250 cash, balance o per cent., or exchange as above, nearly ail equity. Price £4 per acre. Write for full particulars of any of the above properties. W. H. LAMBERT & CS. , •A.tfifiWOS I a-ar-Acem , fh rfbd Bonnlngton’s b the Best Cough Remedy H.udly a borne in the Dominion is without this famous family cough •medicine. Parents know that fifty years ago it was the remedy theii mothers gave them. Time and again they have proved that it is the safest .-.-iid surest cure for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis and all chest and lung troubles. It is unequalled for sore throats. ■Mr. Wm. Mason, Waihi, writes: *' My voice, not being of the strong®*!, requires a restorative at limes, and I consider. alter trying voice jubes. etc., that nothing equals Bonninglor/s Iri»b Moss, as it i* a voice food as well as a throat assuagent/’ Refuse substitutes. The imitation which someone may try to sell you is simply an inferior prepai- i alion which give*him £%zpf i a bigger profit. Get Bennington's. Safe and sure. 03 M-fbjJ jx wl - rpjfi V' -C A. RR.ACEE M_ 'ffW’to W (SB M tea i? a Sb /M’l |itM« MAfK o»t HM Of Tbmt mom Piesooi BEE OINTMENT ALWAYS CURES! 20 CUBA STREET PALMERSTON NORTH. EllltMßftlCC EvenrWiftK. J

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10738, 1 September 1913, Page 3

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