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For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1 6, 2/6.

Registered N« KBAN'S ESSENCE One bottle makes a pint cf finest family cough, oold and sore throat remedy. Cot!« 2-. Sare* 10/We have still a limited number of "THE WAR MAP OF CENTRAL EUROPE" And "THE BATTLE GROUND IN CENTRAL EUROPE." ONE SHILLING EACH. Farmers should buy the Farmers' Comprehensive Book-keeper. Price 5,'-. SMITH & ANTHONY, LTD., MANCHESTER ST. (Next National Bank.) C H ' The REALLY SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM—that succeeds when all other methods have failed. Acute and Chronic Troubles alike benefited. Inquiries solicited. Consultation sbsolutely free. J. A. SCOTT, CHIROPRACTOR, Bonnington's Buildings. Corner High and Cashel Streets.

V "What shall I take for this Cold?" When you're in this predicament, take Boiinington's Irish Moss—the family cough medicine for over fifty years—made by qualified chemists. Bonnington's has been curing colds for over half a century; it's efficacy has been proved in tens of thousands of homes. is praised in many testimonials—Uere is one—Mrs. W. E. S. Knight, Masonic Hotel, Dunedin, writes:—" For many years my family has taken Bonnington's Irish Moss, '' \ in the case of colds, t beneficial results. Culldren receive great relief by its use when suffering from all forms of colds and chost troubles. 1 ' Try it—be sure it's the genuine Bonningtor - ". i 123 <^ Qt* IRISB.MOSS over

SELF-RELIANCE. The most self reliant soldiers in France to-day are the New Zealanders—our boys. As an Imperial Officer said, "The self-reliance of those clear-faced, happy 'boymen' from New Zealand is astonishing. Robbed of their officers, they carry on without confusion — each man relies upon himself —they are independent and absolutely indifferent to danger." Why ? Because they are sound in brain, nerve and muscle. Many of these big, healthy lads out in France, owe some of their vigour and stamina to Creamoata—New Zealand's breakfast food. Creamoata is the best breakfast for growing Colonials or adults. It is the "Cream of the Oat"—the best, choice, plump oats grown at Gort, "the world's oat garden." These large oat yrains are treated by a special process which removes impurities, retains the nutriment, and imparts an inimitable, delicious flavour. You buy it in airtight, dustproof packages; wholesome, nourishing, economical Creamoata, untouched by human hand from the time the grain is taken from the ear. Try it. Start each day with Creamoata. 'Twill make the kiddies strong, self-reliant adults—'twill nourish you! If you want the best oatmeal, ask for Thistlm Brand in Sib., 7lb. and 251b. bag*. Thittle Flaked Oats are far superior f« ordinary rolled oats in quality and flavour. m <&i mi B H m i l 1 n s \ g I 4 I i?| *il 0 THE OAT Creamoata, Milk Oaties, Thistle Flaked Oats and Oatmeal, Semolina and Barolla bear the Thistle Brand—the guarantee of qualiiy and purity. All Thistle products share in the great Free Gift Scheme—Silver Spoons for the housewive—Hygienic Bibs for the children. Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Free starter coupon. Write for it to "Thistle," Box 24, Gore. 18 -■-•• ".. - m

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1293, 5 April 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1293, 5 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1293, 5 April 1918, Page 3

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