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THE DEINK THAT GINGERS YOU UP! That’s Gamroc Dry Ginger Ale. It is warming in winter and cooling in summer. Its healthful ness and purity is guaranteed—even the water is first carefully purified. Drink Gamroc Dry Ginger Ale—always. The new brand. High Admiral, is a Tobacco to suit all tastes. In Dark and Aromatic. “What shall I take for this Cold?” When you’re in this predicament, take Bennington’s Irish Hose —the family cough medicine for over fifty years—made by qualified chemists. Bennington’s has been curing colds for over half a century; it’s efficacy, has been proved in tens of thousands of homes. ion’s Irish'Hoss is praised in many testimonials—hare is one—Mrs. W. B, S. Knight. Masonic Hotel, Dunedin, writes“ For many years my family has taken Bennington's Irish MoSs, in the case of colds, with beneficial results. Children receive great relief by its use when suffering from all forms of colds • and chest troubles.’’ Try It—be sure it’s the genuine Bennington’*^ ISS S&est/or over 1 CAIUUUMSN da WiT ANTED V v Periodk Known Music and Periodicals Repaired and Bound jbt the Herald Bookbinding Department; Phone 43. Pyouj need anything in the way of Special Forma or Cards Billed and Printed, ring up ’phone 43, Herald Bookbinding Department, our cepveseiatativ* will call.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 2

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211

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 2

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