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ivJBEM IV ® A CHILL IS a business man’s risk F' ROM the warmth of office walls to the chill of city streets—the busy man has little time to heed the risk. Despite perhaps that touch of BRONCHITIS or an incipient COLD in the head with its slight temperature, perhaps a herald of INFLUENZA. The finest insurance is BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS. It has fine demulcent properties, abates fever, loosens phlegm and eases troubled breathing. IMI TAT lONS f These abound I But ** J". Il insist on having > / “ Bennington’s.” 1/6 / and 2/6. The Adult Dose is 2 teaspoonsful j - -s'-c.'s/"'"- '***J// while 10 drops is . sufficient for baby. r IRISH MCSS ’ BONNINGTON’S JUBES. —For an irritated throat these are very bandy. Post free from Bonnington’s, Christchurch. 1/6 tin.

Nearly 6 Million Tons by Rail Average of pence a Ton Per Mile. OFFICIAL statements during recent years have reminded New Zealanders that their railways could be made to “pay" (in the hard-and-fast book-keeping sense of the word “pay 1 ) if the low rates for heavy freight were increased, but such procedure would be against the railways working policy, which gives fair national consideration to the welfa of industries, primary and secondary. The national importance of the railways' freight service is seen in the figures for the past year-an aggregate of 5,824,8 I I tons, carried at an average charge of 2.38 pence (less than 2) pence) a ton per mile B The railways are the only kind of land transport that can provide such national service. Wellington, / 25th July, 1932. »«««.» " N.I. Kaiboayo.

Wait till I arrive Before you Sell any more Bicycles at £5/15/-, as I want to Save £2/10/Why Hire when you can own your own Bicycle foi £5.15. LOOK AT THESE PRICES ’ mudguards— ic —yy English Steel, AHraJM I N / / 2/6 Pair MMy \ CYCLE COVER J AND TUBE— gg M 9 Months' (X. Guarantee. J 7/6 palr r / CYCLE TUBES— S ■ 9 Months' V Guarantee. gg 2/6 Each w r r HAROLD JONES Late E. E. Turner. Ltd.. Cycle Agents. MARLA PLACE. ’PHONE 3287. WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 177, 29 July 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 177, 29 July 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 177, 29 July 1932, Page 10