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NELSON TEAS HAfE STOOD A PUBIiC TEST AWARDED ONLY GOLD MEDAL In CempetitlM, 1882 FIRST SILVEH MEDAL In ContptftfM, 1882 HIGHEST AWARD And GOLD MEDAL NX EXHIBITION, 180? Nelson, Moate & Co. CEtLON. MEW ZEAUHD, TASMANIA. I Stop that little Cough 1 I From Growing Bigger | Every cough strains the | delicate tissues of the ''| throat and bronchial tubes, (i ■ Stop the strain by curing v& > the cough. Bonnington's .^ |- Irish Moss not only soothes $ S', the irritatton but cures the coughand j|| ;■■* heals and strengthens the mem- S3J !,4 brakes. All reliable retailers will 5.1 h sellßonnington's Irish Moss when t ' jg asked for it. They realise that it is I? right to do so, and they know that | H Bonnington's is the best cough and | II cold medicine for it has stood the g . H test of half a century. Should any *g Hi °ffcr you a substitute or imita- I 1& tion, refuse it and insist on i| getting Bonnington's. 5j ss f CARRAGEEN tJ WEAKNESS' TO STRENGTH The recuperative andk^ • strength-makiiK{ pewers of y genuine Scott's Emuision :! result, not in temporary improvement, but in the acquirement of renewed health and lasting strength. Thousands of Doctors, • in every part of the world. recommend SCOTT'S. Grateful mothers praise it. Here is an example: "My little daughter, Molly, wasted to skin and bone, and was so weak that I thought she would die I was advised to give her Scott's Emulsion, and now, after a short course of same, she has grown quite fat and strong, and looks a bonny healthy child." Mrs. E. Newell, 62, Regent St., Sydney.. 31.8.11. Mrs. Newell got the genuine Scott's Emulsion—hence the good results. Further reason why you should insist on SCOTT'S Emulsion—should see the Scott trade mark on the package. —J jMZjjgSJL Whenever in doubt, see £&MvM\ihc SCOTT Trade MnrkM \WsSSfir the si&n °f SCOTT purity mP; and genuineness. Printed on Tr: ttWP every package for YOUR we mM guidance and protection. ■ "II OF ALL CHEMISTS & I! ifl MEDICINE DEALERS. gCOTT'S gTABLES, CQLLINGWOOD. TTORSES and VEHICLES on Hire. Good Stabling. Parties driven to all parts, of the district. Coach leaves for Mangarakau every Wednesday. E. W. SCOTT, Prfw*"><*tnr.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13413, 10 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13413, 10 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13413, 10 May 1912, Page 2