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That little Cough May Grow Bigger! | 0 Unless you take it in hand at | H once it may get worse. A bot- | M He of Bonnington's Irish Moss H H will quickly set yon right again. | ra There's no remedy so sate and g 3 sure in all cases' of coughs, ffl 0 colds, bronchitis, influenza, M M chest and complaints. H H Refuse substitutes and get H Bonnington's Irish Moss . i j 1 \ \ POPULARITY I n ) 8 The delicate "nutty" \ flavour of the | I; . I 'Doc'sHead'Bass ! 1 J is,the result not only \ A of scientific brewing but % 5 also of painstaking jj l| bottling \ \ Of course onlythsbest S g materials are used to jl make this famous ale, jj R but without the " Read g f| Erothcrs, Limited" S J methods of bottling, it a 3 would not enjoy the j> S reputation it does. I] This method includes J (j storage of butts in dry, jj g airy, well ventilated and | 5 clean cellars where it a S ripens under the most s [j favorable conditions. | \ Bottling in its prime jj 5 insures its refreshing 3 g pungency and preserves )] ? its nourishing food jj ;! qualities which are & (i unequalled. 5 N S g Therefore, when order- p B .ing beer .of your.dealer, fl '.',.'.". \ ask for "DOG'S HEAD" \ t BASS, and see that the | » "DOG'S HEAD" Label \ \ is on every bottle. 3 I SOLD EVERYWHERE. | I £ HuIIBUL.JULU.'IIUBJfiIIRIIIICIIUJRJb.MI.ViVUtIUUIfIir^' TmO Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to couiirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand.

»Jto-«g£_fflb3s_g^^ ******* .i. j. I I •"•tKttO do \ i 1/ I Fimous I viitiim, 4Du no <■ \ 4 "IL , a nune I better brand than .'. V ♦ S|a that has been faeI i!* THRFF pfrfJir' T"l\//'fflM fore die world for INTERLUDE ~o* """* ty During intervals Ift 'the Theatre. Balls," or other social occasions, Gentlemen agree that the "THREE CASTLES" CIGARi ETTES are quite the most appropriate smoke, since the delicate \ aroma of "THREE CASTLES" pleases the most sensitive taste. I Still highest in quality, ftill'moft renowned now,"as for years, the \ choice everywhere of Connoisseurs—THE "THREE CASTLES'.. ! CIGARETTES. _____ f ■■% ~"~- (> L In PACKETS and FLAT TINS of 10. Alio m ROUND TINS of 50.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 26 December 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 26 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 26 December 1911, Page 3

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