| Be sure you get ' f I Bonnliigton's Irish loss. | 'i» Most chemists and re- 1 | tailers will give you Bonn- | jj ington's Irish Moss directly f I you ask for it. Here and | f. there, however, you will | | find one who does not | I maintain the dignity of the i | profession,, and who will | I try to sell you a substitute 1 | on which he makes a larger | : | profit. You" know the in- |; | sidious argument, "Yes, I p 1 stock Bonningtpn's, but | I have you tried my own 3 : | mixture. It" is 'just "as | i good."' | E Allow no one to deceive | 1 you. There is no remedy | I no good as Bonnington's | | Irish Moss. For' over 46 | | years it has been the stand- 1 I ard cough | 1 You Have iw|. Eaten ■ really, delicious ;.Browu... I Bread unless you are one of tlie thousands that daily enjoy P» OEM vX £22/ Wr - _ J. F III! I Your baker will supply it if you a'sk'hiin to. . Try S-P CREME FLOUR. Same ' price ,as indigestiblo L white flour. All Grocers. .. — *
* The "British Medical Journal "says— £ \ "BeneerS .Food lias, by 'its 't.ictlknci % " \ ! j established a reputation ofitsown," ; Benger's Food is sooth- ; I ing and satisfying. It ! S contains all the elements j of a natural food in a i condition suitable . for \ jj immediate absorption. I jWnen milk alone is j . S heavy and unsatisfying, ; ; Benger's Food, made toilh \ I milk, is appetising and ) ! nutritive. | • Benger's Food should \ \ be used I For INFANTS, \ I INVALIDS, I i AND THE AGED, \ I for healthy development \ I in infancy, for rebuilding ; ; strength in weakened I systems, and for the pre- ( \ servation of old age in ! ■i usefulness and vigour. j § Readers can-obtain a jß>pngc booklet, ... >. I "Benger's Food and How to Use" it," T l which contains a " Concise Guide to the I \ Rearing of Infants," and practical • information on the care of Invalids, etc., 5 { on application to Benger's Food Ltd. j i 1 Otter Works, Manchester, England. $ I Benger's Food is sold in tins by i D. W. VIRTUE" .. & CO-.,:; 5; V. 1 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE. AND COMMISSION AGENTS. WE CARRY Large Stocks of FLOUR and all kinds of Produce, and will be pleased •to submit prices on application. Agents for the New Zealand Flour Millers' Co-ocerative Association, Ltd. Preserve Your Boots WITH RADIUM] The defccts of the average Boot Polish are that it does not last, that it does not preserve the leather, and that it rubs off easily. RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE 1 "With little labour it gives a brilliant black gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. RADIUM IS CHEAP 1 It only needs to be applied thinly now and then. A rub occasionally does the rest. It is a wonderful preserver of leather and will save 25 per cent, in wear and tear, Best Boot Polish on Earth I h BOOT SHOPS AND j. *OQ. STORES. *@Qd Made by McLcod, , a
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 880, 28 July 1910, Page 2
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495Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 880, 28 July 1910, Page 2
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