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THOS PMfERSON and GO., AUCTIONHRS AND /18ENTS, VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIK. Agents for Bave-u Power Sprayer, "Demon" Birch Scarer. You are advised in your own interests td send your consignments of FRUIT and other -Produce to us,' the Oldest Established and most Bbliabi/b Firm in Dunedin. We havo the Largest and Most Central Rooms in tlie City. Prompt Advices and Returns. Auction-Sales held Every Morning at 9 a.m. and a large attendance of buyers is always secured. Labels and Ad?ice Notes posted Free on application Established 1879. ■ I When Grandma Went to Town^^m W4&m3 A —^fiy years ago—she made it one of her gjgSgj ■ wTa m first duties to replenish the home supply of B/^jßn Bonnington's. For even hall a century ago |||j Brf f jmß " the tried-and-proyed family remedy for LBJffi ■ i^^^ coughs and colds, influenza and chest trouWhen the firit s5 8n oi lhifoal or ctesl trouUe ap* "•^^•^P^Ti^g pears—take a dose at once. It's quite safe for (Ja \ llldl&i&^vw everyone, for there is no opium or other narcotic Jnfl^*^?^fl\' VI El *n lt' Bonnington'e is successful because it's good— 'W /V^AlJyjS^i / "it and because it is successful in imitations are jfstk^p^f \SIS / >1 Ic«ion« Don'f let anyone sell YOU the -just'Vvt / k 1 1** as-good." Two sizes—-the larger h most

Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss tion behind it ! 1 - g% has been the standard Family Medicine in all cases of Bron- S, '^^ chilis and Chest Ailments for more than half a century. ■ Others § y/%, have claimed the public's support—but Bonnington's still holds S </Zfo A its own as the dependable, tried-and-found-to-be-good specific. '<k jM The persistent Cough of Wintertime ceases to persist when j§ /VA jf 1 Bonnimjton's is taken; the violent Cold disappears with amaz- E MV, Jr \ ing promptness; Bronchitis, Croup and Whooping Cough yield % %# W, ] rcadilv to the soothing and curative qualities of ■ , %- /y/Z \ Keep it in the house this winter—buy it in the larger (i^feMß^^ \ yyV/ \OO. of the two sizes, as that way is more economical. IMK'fiLJBi 1 //fc \ U You will nnd your storekce Per or chemist as glad to BONNiNOTOW f5 1 wy, %M recommend it as Mr. Tressider, of Hastings, who . \ <**«*<**« ffl //fa "^ : — —————— . I , ir^icij \ i/ycc ■ ■" • *//f "I arrived in New Zealand (Lyltclton) over fifty years ago," and , the "CWU J*|v39 ! . V first family medicine I remember being made in Cnristchurch was 'Bon- *<»,.,„►.-.».h~ i 1 /yyy ninglon's Irish Moss.' I had occasion lo try it then for a bad cold. I \ yV/ found it did me good, and since then have used it for myself and family }■■ J f//// . with eve y tucceas. In 1870 I took up business ai itorckecper, and , 5 ""j.««c»'.o«-* J W/ always kept your remedy,'Bonnington's Irish Moss,'in stock as I felt |-^\':v-" v"L:iT,!r:'.:.;!; / sure that I could recommend it with safety; and I may $tate that during I :i;:::'OAr.."'Tv."•";».'■:!;' / ■vv>y hk my store-keeping time I iiave sold several hundreds of bottles and my . j "i.v."; i yk castomc.s always spoke very highly of it." . JcORCE BONNINGTON yW/ /oy, Imitation is the sincerest flattery, and Banning ton's . v/% 0/s, is surely overwhelmingly flattered by its many imita- 'Ay/ ■////'/', Refuse them all -say "Bonnington's or none." y/// for the day's work i*m M body, Gerstena for breakfast s£Sssss2s^-^^ m supplies the proper nourishment for a v^^^^^^^^f^t 4^ H day of big doings. Unlike other porridge meal, - A^dll^K \'.' ■% m Gerstena "is a food more that a "filler "-—every Vpbonf ul; ""* \;. ■ W is rich in nutriment—every mouthful is a melting pleasure. p-'' -J m The satisfying, nutty, creamy, flavour lingers on the palate— | M a flavour at once definite and eluswe. See if you can place the taste r | M Gerstena Porridge Meal is cooked in two minutes | m — no. "can be" about the matter, it is cooked and ready to eat in two J m minutes. Why don't you get a bag from your grocers ?—get it to-day qm Mr. W. Burton, Auckland, writes:— 'I recommend Gerstena to everyone I know. After using one ?| M bag they need no reminder to continue using it. Gerstena is easily the best food on the market.' ,\|| H Here i« a Valuable Recipe for Biscuit*. I '**^fo u (j£m fl and better than any you can buy. _ , . x '3

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13791, 11 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13791, 11 June 1915, Page 2