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Take Bonnington's Irish Moss at the nrst sign of a cold and the odds are against your catching the "flu." 2/6 and 1/6 everywhere. 9 For Bronchial Coughs, taxe Woods* Great Peppermint Cure.

A cough is always a clanger signal and should never be neglected. Try a course of SCOTT'S Emulsion, NOW, and prove for yourself what thousands of others have proved before you. SCOTT'S Emulsion relieves from the first dose. Then gradually the cough eases and after a time ceases to trouble. Not only have you lost the cough, but J have probably saved yourself from pneumonia, pleurisy, bronchitis or even consumption. Because it contains only the world's finest cod liver oil, insist "on genuine 111 Just as good for adults as for the children.

MULLAN & NOY, MANUFACTURING & GENERAL ENGINEERS, MOOD STREET, HAMILTON. rpiiE MODERN FACTORY FOR GENERAL REPAIRS, STEAM REPAIRS, METAL GASTLNCiS, OXY-ACETONE WELDING, ENGINEERS' ACCESSORIES. EFFICIENCY In our PLANT, STAFF and WORKS, make all our work I LOW IN PRICE antf HIGH IN QUALITY. MTJLLAN & M)Y; IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ETC, HOOD STREET, HAMILTON. 'Phone 2258. CHILDREN'S Tome, 2/6, for all children J who are not up to the mark—Prearea by i, SU Irvine, M.P.S., Chemist.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15360, 8 October 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15360, 8 October 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15360, 8 October 1923, Page 9

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