WHAT 3IADI CEYLON? Cmimi was dowsed. Coffee had fallajflL O3iaary commerce was of 3itti.a prj*gais» aafl laos immsdiati value. What* aar&sl Gsyla*. was th» discovery Sbafc Gtaytea o»alef grw A TEA LIKE SUEATTJEA! Tlitit inland piok©a up. Population infisr&assa-,. Th» gaod time bad com«. SBR&.TVRA " D » 2s. !H» ■£>th»r teaapproaches ih! ALL STOREKEEPERS. . FOP* INFLUENZA. GOLDS, ' LA GRIPPE. TT7£K(E a prar<»d remedy. One that* f -L has stood tti» test of the great**si epidemic? t)i» world has geea. VIRi T9NIQUE *S[a3 earned such a reputation for tb© «s«ra and pi'wealios of these dread comYIN TOWIQUB CO., ilue Yir; «ane, Paris. Oateiiby's Pharmacy, , WANGANUI, A seats. COLDS! \ The worst thing about them }■ jis that they hang on, and - ,:i cpntinue fo hang on. Your ■■ home remedies do not touch i them. What is wanted is' ; a food as well as a medicine s ; —a medicine food. A rnedix<: cine that will soothe and : heal irritated surfaces, toue -' the nerves, and add flesh , and strength to the body. 1 Composed of Cod £iwr Oil, Hypophosphites of^ime, Soda, and Creasote, -Is the medicine needed. "It's Famous." Creasote is disinfectant and antiseptic. Cod Livefr Oil—the purest . , Itforwegian—makes fat.- It creates strength, appetite and flesh. It will make almost anybody fat. Lime and Soda Hypophosphites )give power and tone. These valuable ingredients are emulsified and thoroughly blended with fresh eggs. You know how good fresh eggs are; they are always ordered for sick and weakly people. Together these remedies - make' the finest I and most perfect medicine kjiown'i Emulsion soothes' and "heals '. irritated throats and lungs.and stimulates the appetite, aids digestion, nourishes, fortiies and refreshes the entire system. Sold by all chemists and stores. Prices 2/6 and 4/6. 36 T-^ASK FOR-^-i BONNINGTON'S. •■ Unscrupulous firms wishing to trade •": onthe great reputation of Bonnington's Irish Moss, prepare an imitation of the geottine article, and/so that you may . be deceived, follow the design of our . - package as near as possible. ■■;.. The value of such a remedy is best '; gauged by the methods its makers employ, and you take a big riskjf you ; purchase it. BONNINGTON'S C&RRAGEEtI .IRISH MOSS : the standard Cough and Cold Remedy that has stood the test for forty-five \ years. . ■ Stand for fair honest trading, and ') insist on getting Bonnington's. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. J" The "just as good as Bonnington's" ! is not good enough for you, and, if a retailer tries to sell you an imitation or a substitute, tell him you want BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS, ask for it again, and insist en getting it. Sf^n^ WS. b°?^«> 11« '« " Good
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 12 August 1908, Page 7
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