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More Popular than ever* Every year the sales of I CARRAGEEN I Irish Moss\j 'increase iargi.ly. ,j For over 46 years it has 0 been the standard remedy • for coughs and colds. It 0 quickly euros, soothes the j{ irritation, heals the lungs *• and leaves them strong /i and healthy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. H Insist on getting Bonnjngton's. There is no remedy h "just as good." s^£& ($ /W' ,M». William ">■ for coughs and colds, or any lung complaint, having used it in roy Ismily fcr overtvreaty years." 3 rs Of Delicious Piquancy | and ' 4 Appetising Flavour— jj Genuine >S/fSOTi?*i© i Worcester . I '' i ■

I MARES MEALS | I ENJOYABLE. i< t ' .' * ■Try «—-—--^ YOU HAVE NEVER TASTED MY BREAD JUST LIKE IT. So nourishing because it retains all the natural salts of the, wheat. It's Pure and Perfectly Digestible. Get S-P CREME FLOUR from yottf Grocer. Agent.—ROBERT HALL, Old Customhouse Strsat. Cures and Bodily Aches and Pains. $Bwl Of all Chemists and Stores vMs)* Shod With Mirrors I- m Kobert Blatchford coined a phrase about children's "twinkling feet." He was the prophet of "RfIDIUM" BOOT POLISH. It costs little money and less labour. The sun is reflected in dazzling flashes of light on your toe-tips. You get perfect neatnees, effective style, finished appearance— ALL FOR SIXPENCE! It would be economy to buy it if it cost four times as much. It reduces your boot bills and adds the touch of finish to your appearance. Made by MeLEOD, PR,CB Martinborough & Wellington. Kn O ' Sold btj Evertjbodij. >TpHE daily use of LANE'S ACM ED O LIN E makes and keeps the .skin active--and healthy. Freckles, spots, and pimples quickly removed, i/at Chemists. 7,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 830, 31 May 1910, Page 2

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278

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 830, 31 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 830, 31 May 1910, Page 2

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