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Halt a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the • little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that time. To-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand and Auslra ia. Merit alone lias built up ils great | sale. Your grandfather found it the most reliable remedy. Your father us;d it | and gave it to you. Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little ones. Refuse substitutes and insist on getting A m* ~\ CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS J yWWf |Hf 11 \V/*- -/i\ writes:-" A bad cold, followed by an ft iVIAF A\ Tim I y \ attack of bronchitis, «iili a severe hackJβ - Rj ing c0u61,, m i aceA ,nc i ,O lry 7 r Bon '

!•'!'. !!!•"!! ifeS "MO FIRM HAS DONE MORE W& f '•', <i "t i ft !f THAN COLLIE'S TO DlSp!!iiS!!!i H ■'' '' PROVE THE IDEA THAT ART £l! \li << i Jlβ IN THE HOME NECESSARILY I M !,' Il>i l ! J, , lil ■ MEANS EXPENSIVENESS, AND 'H 1 I , ' l '!' !i \ll'f THAT ONLY THE WEALTHY >$M 'i i!■ !' iyfc CAN AFFORD TO INDULGE IN •Sifp: ii << |J '!?£. . BEADTIFUL. ARTISTIC, AND #'isi-J •! \k 'i/fik KEFINED DOMESTIC SUEii|#i.'M/'/Ml EOUNDINGS. ANY DOUBT ON m ■ THIS POINT WILL VANISH AT W ■•' - O iNCE AFTER A VISIT TO OUE Bl ii ?il ii)li|iil SHOWROOMS. ' . ■ ■' . il^^a^- , " -- WSB-' t ARTS CRAFTSMAN, . IG7 RIDDIFORD STREET, •" f rT " WELLINGTON.

S3 ;.. ■ i . ■ ' I ''■=■■■ ■■ ■■ . ■■■ . . I I The Grandest Remedy for | §!.■■"• _ I "0, ninilj ' j3 "<',. l "' """ '"' - . I ijl A dose or two te generally sufficient ■ I KEEPA BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE |i U SOLD by all CHEMISTS and STORES E-'jj m% v urn , - vi '*>■"■**« »v"vw p^r' a> vSikJjr niL-jS 4$ jj!\.- < ...:'U...-/ ■, . .../ > , NEW ZEALAND OFFICE: WILLIS Slricui, WtLLINUION. _

Constitutes Good Ale^ 5$ Persona who drink Ale should remember jjj, That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from ' Si the choicest materials. '% , That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs @Z owned by Messrs. Bass & Co.,' the renowned brewers of I "DOG'S HEAD" BASS iv That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of ?JS London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment s\* in the world. ■ .■ ■• I Such Ale is of the . ' >^^p^^. W> finest quality, always -£ 't\ uniform and never turns I DOG'S HEAD W§[ {?2OTL/@4 % bass;. . fd fe#AVffe-pl y'l is the family beverage 8 1 . /©W/H 'i J i || in all English homes. , |a\ \vMMi</W/ Mi % Every bottle boars A^/ff J3j thl3 label, which Is TffiMf'SV. /V\ Ss\W Sr tho soalof excellence i ?fe*>«^LiL-*?TW\i^' SOLD EVIinYWHEBE. Jn

BAD TEETH MEAN-RUINED APPEARANCE, :: SPOILED DIGESTION, LOST CHANCES. « Tho London Dental Institute hag several clamorous, but no successful, rivals. Its methods are absolutely painless, its electric and mechanical appliances are perfect. For comfort, appearancej and durability its artificial teeth are unmatched. If the Institute fails to satisfy you, it returns your money. SETS OF TEETH, £2/2/- and £3/3/-, Other work equally moderate. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, Corner of Manners and Willis Streets, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 3

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