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■/ ute i- ' :\;Y Bonnington's I , Cures Coughs Quickly I Over 50 years ago grandmother used la Bonninston's Irish Moss—to-day her || children and grandchildren still find || that there's no medicine so safeand sure iw as this famous reliable family cough || medicine. jSI Mrs. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, writes: , W "I have very great pleasure in rficommend- Eg] ing your Bonnington'i Irish Moss. It is B| undoubtedly the best cough remtdy JOB I have used. I find it a _ source ot HS great comfort to my little ones. EH tspecislly in cases of bronchitis and crou p. j^ On several occasions 1 sot very anxious, (M but a good warm bath with a^dose ot SSM Bonnington'a hiah Moss som had the desired effect. I cannot tpeafc too huh- MB lyofit/' , , '-'m Refuse substUutes—why should yoi' JH. purchase an inferior imitatioi when JW you can get the famous standard^lßr . caugh remedy—Bpnnington*Sf\Jjy j[ . ■ l ' ■ - •, misvCMoss \4 ■ ■" _^ ■'.. .. _. Restores Health and I-q Renews Strength. JB Consumption, the great white g-fl plague, is traccablfe in ninety-nine cases out of a huadi ed to a simple ■ cough, neglected. f If Lane's Emulsion be taken at the ■ first indication of a cough or cold, ■-■ the subsequent dangers of bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and con- ■ sumption can be prevented. ■ a For Bronchitis and ™ Bleeding Lungs. S3 "Some time ago I was troubled with a tx—ra severe cough, with spitting of blood. I **—■ tried eyeiything I could thirik of but got no m relief. A chemist friend of mine advised J~* me to try your Emulsion, which I did, and"! g gj no one was more surprised than myself to find that after the first bottle the bleeding EH stopped, and by. the time I had finished the __,_ second bottle I was completely -cured. I « " am perfectly convinced that for a severe ■g- cough, or long-standing chest complaint, ra your Emulsion is a sovereign remedy. SOfl A COLERIDGE HYDE, •n Chemists' Assistant, k3 ■ Wellington, N.Z. &-■& Lane's Emulsion is an original and j E2 distinct preparation. Its ingredig~£s entsareCod Liver Oil. Lime and *' Soda, Hypophosphites, Beechwood » Creasote. and Fresh Eggs. All of HE these before being used are tho.m ' ' roughly tested and only the most I satisfactory and reliable materials f-% are employed in its production. E Thaf is why it is;so remarkable'in j-gg its lung-healing; flesh-furniing and ■ health - renevving propt-rties. It !« Jias a great food as well as medip~B "cinal value, and makes rich,.red | m blood, and, through the blood, . strengthens every organ in the i SCH! body. It imparts life and vigor to B every nerve, every tissue, every j p-^g muscle and every fibre, and is aY | good for children as it is advisable ' B for adults. .• 13 Why don't you let LANE'S I @ EMULSION help you? Jest try g-g. it to-day,- Your chemist or storekeeper will supply, you wiih a' 5$ bottle at 2/6. 01-4/6. '-The large EQjl. bottk- is the rfltore economical, as it m contains more than djubL- the i quantity, -Don't be put oft" with a O?,| substitute. ■ ..' ' ■ 12 j Prepared only hy E. G. 'L'NE, CU'itwi. _^_J G,Ui:;,ru, N.Z. ' ~ * ■ .— ... .. >~•_„,..„.,..' j ■ ■■■ - — i'mium ■ ...... j iwTrnirt j JSS. REWARD. OWING to compliiiats from .ouUying dis-triots that unaulhorisod pertons aro refnoviug papers from s'Tho ?p!.onist" ))undl«'s while in.transit, the ibove reward is' ■ifert'd far information leading to the Votivtfiinn of tliose offending • N 1?'ONI>.- V'\NKV & CO., '!'.•.>;, .'./:« -The rVlIm,.::::.". . ■ Nolsnn .'■'■'■' " ' '.M -:> ■

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13734, 28 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13734, 28 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13734, 28 May 1913, Page 2