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SSKfe ]f|pF Lures Inxiuenzw, Ss:f j ! Nowadays even body knows l!i--\: * '^,?&\ symptoms o{ I..fl.icnza byexperienco \'A *'; Yet a little' care at the outset will *jk prcvsnt.ths serious complications that W\ so often occur. Bonnington's Irish Yv^ Mo3s, rest and warmth will restore \\ health in a few days. But go to bed W ' at once—a day or so at the start will pre- m vent a week or a fortnight away frcm fa work. Bonnington's Irish Moss is the I| standard remedy—tested for half a cen 19 tury, there's nothing to equal it. JS Mrs. E. Woodhouse, of Norihcote, write*: AH "1 have tried a bottle of Bonnington'i S| Irish Most and found it very good. I MM had a sudden attack of Influenza and S it saved me from a severe illness," MS Refuse an imitation or substitute Sql which gives the dealer a bigger JB& profit. Insist on getting Jrar * Bonnincton's. 59 J&Sy I ~ ~ ■■■■■■■jflwSlTilfii V CARRAGEEN LJ IRISH MOSS I; "Hello,oldman,hoW mjt are you feeling now? fjl When Dr. Crosslands's KM "Noxol" has restored health VW to the digestive organs of the Fa% dyspeptic, the old tell-tale k»J "sour" expression on his face changes to a happier look that Vl in itself proclaims his cure. jf4 1 "Noxol" will cure everyone «k» who suffers from Indigestion, m Dyspepsia or Heartburn. W It makes the digestive organs ty perform their work properly, and m^, adds enjoyment to every meal. V Take Dr. Crossland's" Noxol" Wa ! you will soon find pleasure in I™ I your food. 3 AH chemists and stores, W1 :_ r * . [ Even a jaded appetite j responds to the spur when the Sauce is 1 • There is \ No Finer Relish 1 ■ ■"■ ■■ *"" "mmamm =~ j in the \vliole wide World 1 than !i MELLOR'S |! SAUCE I Buy a Bottle. You'll • then tell others. i • The Popular Tea and Luncheon Rooms. P. J. MULLEB'S Tea and Dining Rooms, have become quite a popular rendezvous. A good menu, and music during luncheon, and the afternons makes dining a pleasure. CATERING. All kinds of catering—for dances, parties, weddings, etc., at shortest notice. P. H. Mullen, (late Cutelli) AVENUE, WANWANUI. A. & P. FOODS, BEWARft OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. You can get the genuine "A. and P." Poultry Foods, "Gulruth" Oalf Food and Sucrosine from Messrs Horsley and Co., St. Hill Street, and all storekeepers. •I7UTTLES! Famous "Judge" brand J\k. Enamel Kettles, electrically welded, from 2s.—Universal Providers, Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19897, 15 September 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19897, 15 September 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19897, 15 September 1913, Page 2

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