Hwl* will please Dad. • aarJ. M'CALUIM'S wren® SCOTCH WHS SKY ' li ffto from the smoky tatte of ordinary Scotoh, and possei--101 a certain body and distinctive imoothnoii of flavour that makes It b revelation to even . the connoisseur, It It pre-eml- ; nently tho whisky for a gentle- i nfttn't buffet. Avoid Imitations. j Obtainable at all hotels, . | AVOID IMITATIONS. Crarimg CoragEss AM) SAVING MONEY
Day coughs, night coughs, bard coughs, easy coughs, old; coughs, new coughswhatever the cough is you want the best remedy at the lowest price—not much fun paying 1/6 for an ordinary bottle when you. can get 7 or 8 times W much of finest family cough remedy for the same money. Get a bottle of * "BEAN'S ESSENCE" take hom9 and add sugar, treacle, and water as ( per easy, directions. This will make a big bottle of better cough and cold remedy, than you can buy in the ordinary way, and save 9/- for your pooket. This Mixture gives quick relief in all Ordinary ooughs,and quite often cures old, chronic coughs in a few days. It' is remarkably cheap, but 1 worth its weight in gold., It is fast supplanting the old' 'time expensive cough mixtures. You can- gire a few dropß to a baby, or a spoonful to . .aa is good; does 1 good, and is harmless to all. ' Your ohemisfc or 'grocer sellsHean's Essence," or can easily get it for you—or post frea on receipt of price—l/6—fTom Hih, Chemist, Wanganui, Wherever you buy it be sure you get " Hean's Essence," and dilute aB directed. 0 W WOBraOM SHARES | I THE ' : RIPEST PLEASURE . * • . ■ OP THE EPICURE | WHEN HE USES . - ' WITH FLESH ,j « FISH - '"'MS" Delay is dangerous. N \/i fWliy rißk moro serious Kfa troubles when you can bo Y Y uickly cured by u few doses /\A f Bonnington's Irish Moss TO -tho family cough medicino. 1Etefuse imitations. Insist Sjsf on tho genuine. 63^ The Great English Remedy. IHIiWE IfQU il BAD LEQ with wounda that discharge or other. Flso, perhaps so surrounded with Inflammation and swollen, ■' that when you press your finger on the inflamed part it leaves tho lmpre»6ionP If so, under the skin you have poison.' which. If not ' extracted, trill oanee you Bnfferinff till death releases you. Perhaps your knees aro swollen, the joints being ulceratod! the same with tho ankles, round vrhlch the tkin mny bo decoloured, > 'or there may be wounds. You may hate attended hospitals and had medical advlct, or advißed to submit to ampntotion; bnt do not, for I can euro you. I don't pay perhapss bnt I will. Send at once to the Brag Stores for a supply o£ GMSSDOPPER OINTMENT,: and Pills, which is e, certain cure for Bad Less, Ulcerated Joints, Carbuncles, Poisonod Tumors, Abscetpee, Bore Throat, Bronchjtlp, and lyngworm. Bee tho Trado Mark of a Grasshopper on a grocu label. Prepared by Albert and Co., Albert Honso, T3 Farrington Street, London, England. ' Wholesale from Sharland and Co., Komptltorno, Prosssr anil Co., Crlni. wado, Rldloy and Co., New Zoaland Drug Co.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 12
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507Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 12
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