Grandmother use* , j| IBonnington's! | For over 46 years Bonn- ra ington's Irish Moss has & been the standard cough M remedy Grandmbth.er @ used it. your mother used M S it. and you probably use it M S yourself and give it to SJ M your.children. M I CARRAGEEN | I There is no medicine like | it for breaking up coughs & and colds, healing infkm- if mation in the bronchial Eg tubes and preventing sen- || ou3 long troubles; |jj REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. | Get what you ask for, and I ask for Bonnmgton's Irish | tl /&s§!& Moss-there is m 1 @WF\ up remedy | % "J ust as good." g| BRICE'S HEGENERATOR The unique Hnlr-Producsr. Price, 3/6; special strength, 5/6. brlce's I CIRCASSIAN CREAM . Tho enemy of dandruff. Keeps tho scalp In perfect condition. Prlco, 2/-. Horo areexamplos out of.hiindreds of wliat tlieso peerless remedies are doing .everyday: Jkfure Uslktj After Using, Those .photographs are guirantoed ( genulno and unrotouchod, bj Mr. H. H. Clifford, of Chrlstchurch.; ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES! V' J 3BICE'S llLo.fcWl3UA'roß: Photographs can be seen at .the premises of Dunbar Slo'ane, W. S. Wallace. E. Johnston, W. H. Coy, DI C, and II Aplin, ' Petone; whoro these specifics are on rialo. b ■ "My daughter Ruby, 7 years, was completely run down through weakness and bronchitis, and trie doctor advised ' me to give her SCOTT'S ** was splendid for building up the constitution. She liked SCOTT'S, and in a short time became quite well and rosy; appetite improved and she put on flesh wonderfully." (Mrs.) Agnes Jarrett, 112 Buckingham eMnra tantiaiai Street Svd--1 ij9|Oß. The doctor ordered SCOTT'S in picference to any other emulsion because doctors know that SCOTT'S Emulsion, always contains precisely the same quantities of precisely the same pure and powerful |JB (IB till U , 1" B fi9 In g r cdients, Eu) LII 1 I si manu f ac ' lire( l " into a delicious cream by the unchallenged SCOTT process. Fiom this it follows that diseases and conditions which SCOTT'S has been proved to cuic (as above) will be cured just as surely in other w** for instance Look for Scott's a ' " fishman"."■ on fflmS*. the package. Of /^4w all chemists and dealers m mcdi- jlifij < cines. \ r 1 •: . ... ~ ... . ..... , ,"v "Dr Johnson, the great lexicographer, at a dinner ono lime, defined | tie word as 'food for men in Scotland, and for horses in ■> England.' '"J* 3 / rotortod a witbj Scottish JjOM, and more will you find SUCH men and SDCH horses?"' For creating vigorous bedtfa— of Body and Mind-no diet can equal S:ottish Porridge I Children fed on Porridge don't be- , come flat-chested and anaemic! is different from most: it is made to meet the demands of those who from early experience in stern Caledonia know what good Oatmeal really is. HcGffl's Oatmeal is made at Milton (Tokomairiro). * Your Grocer will supply you if ( you say " McQILL'S "--which means "the best." V, j
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 3
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