For Children's Coughs and Colds. ' '• i ■ :• - ■ ".- There is no better remedy for children's coughs and, colds than ■ ' Bonnington's ' carrageen Irish Moss.. ,It does them as much good as it does the older folk. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask for Bonnington's andinsist'on getting it. It is dangerous to experiment when you can get a , remedy, i fJV that has stood jSjTjspss the test for over 46 years. iF now I have used\our . IS, ilrisb Moss for coughs A;.Vj*#a.T / and colds. For chil- fc",*V ' drcn it is the .b&st medtcinelnihewrld; easy to lake and safe.- , Wl ARE YOU BALD? IS VOllfl JAIR THIN P WOULD VOU LIKE IT THICK AND HEALTHY? :Look! : - r ' "■; v; Bricesßegenerator , Did It. ' ■ -''A- " • V-.'.. ■ •■■■ ■■.■■■ , Have.you seen.the original photographs ? . : . ' Certified to by ii leading photographer that they are produced direct from tho negative r ; •-withoutnnyre-touching.' v-V / VPrice, 3/6. / Special Strength, 5/6. W. BRICE & SOW, ' 6 187 Colombo Street, Chrlstchurch. '/ > The Best-Yet. If you want to know, you know, Hero's (i word that's wise. Bad tea causcs grief and woo, ■ Specks before the eyes, :■ Livers" tliat'won'.treSt at.night, . , ... Norves that strain and.frot. Drink, if you'd be safe and brij»ht, : • The best;.. tea ... yet! ;.. If your girl's gone back on you, / If your banker's cross, If your plans go all askew ; . If your gold turns dross— Don't mope round and snarl and ' • . whine, - Though you're,hard beset, ; Drink with gladness, friend o'. " mine, ■ The best... tea ... yet! There are teas ten pounds an ounce, . .v 1 Teas ten pounds a ton. Don't be duped by brag-and ... bounce— _ ••' ' ■ Cliooso tho perfect one. Vcrdict, which is every ono's, ; .- Caur.ot bo upset. Suratura, when all done's \ ■ The best... tea .;. yet! v. ' ) B J , DRY HACKING COUGHS. LANE'S EMULSION. For a dry, hacking cough, take , about one teaspoonful of Lane's , Emulsion every hour or bo until . tho cough ceases. Coughing is ■ caused • by an irritation of the membrane lining the throat and • i lungs. Frequent doses ot Lane's .-v.-Emulsion soothes and olls,the Irrl- ..- tated membrane, and quickly sub- "• . dues) whatever amount of inflammation exists.- Should 'Lane's Emulsion taste; too ; rich at' first, the taßte'may'be avoided by pouring the dose into a little cold water; Persons ; who, at first 1 object to the rich flavour of Lane's i Emulsion become'quite fond of it in a few days by pouring the dose in cold water as suggested: Lane's Emulsion will;certainlyhelp your <■ health, and give you strength. - Sold everywhere, 4/6 and' 2/6. Be sure it is Lano's. 45 Watch Your Feet! , If you are a man with your way to make, look to your feet! Un,tidy boots will spoil you, however well you are dressed and hatted. Get neat boots and make them look well and last long by using a perfect polish., It is spelled R-A-D-S-U-M! At a ■ trifling cost it gives a permanent polish and a unique . preservative. You spread it thinly now and then. Occasional rubbing .does the rest. You havo a dense black, - very brilliant ,gloss. At a cost of Bixponco you get extra wear in your boots; Ma'de by : McLEOD,'' Mortlaboroucb & Wellington. r\ x Sold Evertwhkbk. ,■■ ■ T -
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 524, 3 June 1909, Page 8
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511Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 524, 3 June 1909, Page 8
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