■'■Ji j Colds and coughs are \ \ too serious to be trifled 1 \ with. At first they may | i| seem unimportant but, if \ \ not attended to, bron- s \ chitis, pneumonia or even }■ I consumption may de- \ \ velop. You need a medi- ', ;j cine to soothe the irrita- \ | tion, break up the cold I \ and leave the lungs strong \ | and healthy. | I There's no remedy so I I good as Bonnington's jjj | Irish Moss—for over half \ y a century it has been the | t favourite family cough \ " remedy. | | But refuse substitutes. • | If an unscrupulous retail- \ S er tries to sell you an j 1 imitation or substitute tell | || him you want Bonning- J «| ton's. Ask for it and J insist on getting it. 47 M V CARRAGEEN U IRISH MOSS The Great English Remedy. HAWE~Y©U A BAB LEO with wounds that diEchargo or otherwise, ■ perhaps 60 surrounded with inflammation and swollen, that when you press your Qngor on tho Uiflamod part it leaves tho impression? If 60, under tho skin you havo poi6on which, if not extracted, will oaueo you Buffering till doath releases you. Perhaps your knees are swolton, tho joints being ulcerated! tho same with tho ankles, round which the Bkin may 'bo discoloured, or thoro may bo woundßr" You may have attended hospitals and had medical advice, or advised to submit to amputation; but do not, for I can cure you. I don t say perhaps; but I wUI. Send at once to tho Drug Stores for a supply of GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT, and Fills, which is a. certain oure for Bad liegs, Ulcorated Joints, Oaibunclcs, Poisoned Hands, Tumors, Abscesses, Sore Throat, Bronohitie, and Ringworm. ' Seo tho Trado Mark of a Grasshopper on a groan label. Prepared by Albert and Co., Albort Houso, u Farrington Street, London, England. Wholesale from Sharland 'and Co., Kompthorno, Pressor and Co., Qrlmwado, Ridley and Co., New Zealand Drug Co. : " •;■. . . 11 it " " 1 SfiiMri Eiisiu. Everything is measured by & standard,whether it be something to wear, to use, or to drink. The standard of Cod Liver Oil Emulsions, is Lane's Emulsion. No one tries to make any better; no one claims that there is any . better; but some Chemists offer for sale other Emulsions which they claim to ba. as good as Lane's, When, you ask for Lane's, insist' upon having Lane's — the original and the standard, and avoid the substitute. LANE'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL, with Hypophosphitea of Lime and Soda, relieves and cures the most obstinate Cough, It soothes and disinfects the. digestive tract, cheoking mentation, and greatly improving digestion, assimilation, and nutrition. So sue-, cessful has it been doctors are using it in their; practice. Were it not so., successful it would not be» imitated, a,nd that is a sound' reason why you should insist upon having what you ask for. uie's IlllSti!, At all Chemists and Storey. 2/6 & 4/6 per Bottle. 9& Of Surpassing^. fff and Exquisite Delicacy U of Flavour — \ I The Most Wholesome and | I Stimulating in This or Any | \ Market— J \ The One Perfect Condi- / \ment that goes well /% with any \ Meat or Fish— j IS GENUINE WORCESTER \ SAUCE!'! M S •
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 6 July 1912, Page 12
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523Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 6 July 1912, Page 12
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