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I Bonnington's j Cures Coughs Quickly ' | j Oyer 50 years ago grandmother used J Bennington's Irish Moss—to-day her | j children and grandchildren still End a ) that there's no medicine so safe and jure ij Jas this famous reliable family cough i * medicine, £ 5 M«. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, writes: $ H "I have very creal pleasure in recommend- k J ins your Bonningion't Irish Most. It is ij undoubtedly (he best coufib remedy tj J 1 have used. I Cad it 'a # source of l peat comfort to my, little, ones, Kff especially in casei of bronchitis and croup, re! i On several occasions I cot very anxious, fel I but a jood waim bath with a dose of Kq| jjj Booniocton's Irish Moss locn hid the ly 0 dotted effect. I cannot ipeik too hi|h. Jpj 1 lyofit." . j Refuse substitutes—v/hy should you Rjj j purchase an inferior imitation when aJ ' S you can get the famous standard /<7 _ ;• cough remedy—Bonningtonls? piMf 7 carrageenU IRISH M@sf§ p-"'- 3BHBE' ■' '■■'■lEj Overcome Your Doubt; Don't hesitate to put your faith in the world famous Beechani's Pills, the best, safest, surest and j most, reliable remedy for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. When your stomach is out of order, it needs help, it must be ■ thoroughly cleansed, strengthened and settled. Give lßecctM§ I Pills a chance. Let them prove that they can do for you what they have done for thousands of others during the past half century. 3 They will promptly and effectively remove all the discomforts which arise from undigested food: will put your system in good condition and make life worth living. Any troubles arisingfromderangement of the digestive .organs ■ will be I quickly corrected by taking Beecham's Pills., They will without a doubt-promptly Cure And' Convince. Soli everywhere In boxes, price I 03& (35 pills) 1/1J (55 pills) «c 2/9 (168 plttl). feii =ip=]nr=]i- i ... Cease Coughing IQ Do not cough yourself into eong sumption. This dread disease is traceable always to a beginning, (3 - la such as a simple cough or cold. 0 At the first sign of trouble take IAWjSS — regularly. ® Lane's Emulsion stimulates the 3-E appetite, induces satisfactory diEJ gestion/promotes a quicker assimi-rr-n lation of food, allays all irritation in the throat and lung tracts, inE3 creases flesh and strength and O restores perfect health ir. all cases fg of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronjqj chilis, and other Pulmonary Affec- ® tiont. jjjg It is rich in nourishing and tonic „ properties, and combines the good- ™ ness of finest Norwegian Cod OS Liver Oil, with Creasote, Hypogj phosphites and Fresh Eggs, in perfeet proportions. 0 "IT'S FAMOUS BECAUSE 23 IT'S GOOD!" E3 Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at rpr chemists and stores. 1 uJ Pirpired rnly I " F. C. Cl'rrniil, o:\2 traspnyciful i\\ rouad BEFORE BREAKFAST is the motto of the many families now using Stevens' Health Salt. Why ? IJccause never before have soo;l-tompcr, smiles and pleasantness j hepn so general in the household. Healthy people are cheerful people. Acquire this "before breakfast" habit if you want to keep healthy and fit. , Likft any other complex mechanism, you require regulating, apd STEVENS' HEALTH SALT is the regulator. It is the Salt that sweetens life— the fruit saline of New Zealand. Prlco 1/6, from all Chemists and Groc:rs. Sole Proprietor, H. F. SisrßKß, CkristckurcHi Cfl« 3:3

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1826, 12 August 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1826, 12 August 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1826, 12 August 1913, Page 9

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