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For Children's Coughs and Colds. There is no better remedy for children's coughs and colds than Bonnmgton's CARRAGEEN Irish loss. It does them as much good as it does the older folk. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. It is dangerous to experiment when you can get a remedy f \nA has stood the test for over 46 years, ■tyzr/ Whaiti, Kotorua. v£.w [ s-S writes:—' For years M now 1 have used >our •»V wf Irish Moss for coughs 7 and colds. For chtl- r»V* ' drcn it is (ho best inedicinciniheworhl; ' easy to lake and safe. V—Ai X
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SRQMTiS. "I heartily recommend Lane'a Emulsion to those who need a lung-healer, and a tonic for the whole body. -% >It cured my bronchitis after a number of other medicines failed." This pian>*d had bronchitis for several yeirß. Used to have regular attacks, Sometimes could not go to work. He tried many remedies, but got uo permanent benefit until Lane's Emulsion was used. Lane's healed his lungs. That is why it cured him---It healed. Other medicines soothed, but did not heal. Lane's Emulsion first soothes and eases, then it heals and cures—permanently cures. Be sure you take none but Lima's. 4/6 and 2/G everywhere " 43 THAT WRETCHED BOY. ONCE upon a time a certain little 1 boy, like all little boys, had a sweet tooth, and many o£ them, and 1 the flesh pots of Kgypt were as nothing compared with his faithfulness to the jam pots. His devotion was unswerving, and as for sacrifice, why, he'd sell his birthright, or even his pocket-knife, for a mouthful of the joggling jam. One day his mother had placed in a secluded spot such a spoonful, and the lad saw it. It looked so nice, he thought not twice ; That jam hail vanished in a trice- 1 - So ssul arc these confessions. Alas, the jiim contained a pHt, Which made him very very illDeceived by first impressions. And so the world wags, for how often is the gilded stock but a snare, and the gold mine salted. This is the ago of cheap jacks and bogus bargains; but the proof 0' the puddin' is the prcein' o't. Let that be your motto. It can be safely applied, for instance, to— SURATURA TEA. The first impressions of that choice product will bo of unalloyed satisfaction. Yes, and these impressions will be confirmed and enhanced upon every subsequent occasion. It cannot be otherwise, because "D" blend is auberb. Then th»re are other grades—"A" at Is 6c), "B" at Is 9d, and "X" at 2s 4d - the most modest of them good, while the best is beyond compare. SIMPLY SAY: SURATURA! Z.
St&rch IS A PURE RIGE STARCH, PACKED IN lib. BOXES (KED LABEL). PACKETS ABOUT s!bs. SYLVIA Glazed Starch, IN 11b. BOXES ONLY (BLUE LABEL) PRODUCES BRILLIANT RESULTS. ALL STORES. INSIST ON HAVING ORICINAL PACKACES. CI
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 10
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