I FOR FORTY-SIX YEARS I ! I \ Bonnmgton's. has been the best cougft remedy,- Time i \ has but added to its fame. No other remedy will so i ') quickly break up a cold, cure a cough, ward off f ? bronchitis* or prevent pneumonia. When you ask for I I ' I ■ • ! >' * \ j ; i e sure at you gefc it# e^use A I substitutes—they are but imitations jS? \ <9f|ka. ll PUP *° snar€i e unsuspecting. JSr, \ lfe/4/l BONNINGTON'S alone, JT \ JfMthk* *^ M hfts.stood the test of time ikMr \ Wra? \lfihi. I I I'll t \ nrlrOTa Whtiti, Rotoni*. writcs.» h v ' «>Mo ne and Mie. 4 , . Mffljw&T Jsr dfr> \si \ \ • vrt ?i^!? 1 * mend y<«ir IrishMos»for , •v' ' i .
Watch Your Feet! If you are & man with your way to make, look to your feotl Untidy boots will spoil you, however well you are dressed and hatted. Got neat boots and make them look well and last long by using a perfect polish. It is spelled R-A-D-l-U-N! .■ At a trifling coat it gives a permanent polish and a unique preservative. . You spread it, 'thinly now and then. Occasional' rubbing does the rest.. You have a dense black, very brilliant , gloas. At a cost of sixpence you get incalculable extra wear in your boots. MadebyMcLEOD,. £ Biaß Marllaborottjb'& Wellington. QQ ( -< Sold Evbbtwhmjb.' ' 7 WRINKLES and crowsfeet > v come because tissues are starving. Use LANE'S MEDOLINE daily-' A delight- • fdl Skin Tonic and Skin Food. i/. at Chemists. 9do, because I could not stoop down to it. " It was as if tho sinews of my right leg wero drawn up. It was impossible for me to put on my socks and boots myself—my wife had to do it for me. I rubbed my legs with embrocatiens of all sorts, and spent pounds on other remedies, but it was only wasting my money. I could hardly walk, my leg waa so stiff, and I just hobbled along. "When sitting in a chair I bad to have my legs stuok out straight. I put in a solid twelve months , of terrible agony.. Through a friend I camo to take Dr.. Williams's Pink Pills. After tho third box I began, to get batter. I took seven boxes altogether, and then I was cured. All last winter I did not have the slightest twinge, so I reckon that I am cured for ' good. , ', SroiATlSfl MAY ATTACK THE HEART. 4 IS ALWAYS DANCEROUS ON THIS ACCOUNT. . A severe caw cured by tho Wonderful Power of the Tonlo Treatment. ' Mrs.';-. Mary' Middlemiss, Durham Road, Inglewood, N.Z., says:— " It's some while back since I was first attacked with) Rheumatism. The pains camo on suddenly, and I wondered what was wrong with me. Gradually I got worse, tho first thing m tho morning my hands would ' feel quite stiff, and for a' while- I would not bo able to do anything until they gat warmed up. Tho backs of my hands and up my arms swelled a lot. Tho pains in my shoulders often stopped me from milking, as I could not lift tho bucket. I could always toll whon it was going to rain—the paine were ' always sharpor. Often I had to get the girls to brush my hair—l could not lift my hand to my head. My apjwtito fell off, and this made mo pretty weak. I became quite run down. I used to go about tho house in a listless sort of way, and did not care if I did anything or not. Sometimes I thought that I would never got better. I would have given anything to bo frco of the terriblo achipg pains, oven for a few days. I was very bad with tho Rheumatism while we wero living at South Canterbury, but it got worso ' after wo came up north. As a last hope I started Dr."Williams's Pink Pills. As I kopt on I could feel myself getting hotter every day. The pains were gotting less and less, and overy dose was putting now lifo into lno. For the past twolvo months I not had a fucm of BheumaUsni."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 559, 14 July 1909, Page 4
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