S Bennington's Msh Moss has fifty gj g years of success behind it! i Surely half a century of consistent public service is proof positive of the efficiency of m i 5 : Boimington's Irish Moss. m |± , Thousands of sufferers, laid low by severe Chest complaints such as Bronchitis, and |j| 13 Chronic Coughs, have testified to the remarkable and speedy cures effected by If if Aged folks and people, parents and children—all benefit equally, so sure and safe, is |j| ¥33 the remedy. Weak Chests are rendered immune against the insiduous attacks of the g| SE& disease germs that effect the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. m rejl Here are some interesting testimonials concerning id Carrageen |j l" 8 * 1 MOSS I SfV ■ M "For some veara I have had Bonnington's m vr 4 Irish Moss for ilrs. Tinner, and »he has derived A if?? ■ much benefit from its use. She was considered KIX . t "X. tfkc consumptive but BonniDgtona Irisb iloss baa wj j' iquitereitoradherandshoisnowqniteEtrong, 111 I Mr. A. M. Grant, Te Whaiti, Eotorua, writes.— §| IHv VslL*sr* "For years now I have used Bennington's £» I .. Irish Moss for Conghs and Colds. For children '''tliiiiiiifi 1 " istbobestmcdici °° in the^°r y sk 1 iff I L Mr.Wm.Neighboaraof Waimanßaroa,writes:— !: la j «it gi ves mo much pleasure to recommend 4# 1 '' TTT T \ / . Bonniwrton's Irish Moss for Conghs and Colds, gjt ! ■' +H; + \ IDISH MflQvfN or any Lung Complaints, having used it in my Ss !! .tyj. IWOfl I I IUCfjU) family for over 20 years.' sabititutei. The imitation which 8 * 1 ?¥? ■ ■ -' : ir ■ ? CMMTCHHu&t a tomeone may try to sell you is simply an in- wj; ■ iuim k1 Jj ferior preparation which gives him a bigger ?? EsTslii 9 profit. Get Bonnington'e. Safe and K j j Make Smooth and Easy Shaves. , ■ s Week's "Sextoblade" raiors are modelled on the lines of the regular | '3 > standard razor such as has been in nse for centuries, and they can be used jj W WwfJ A I either as a plain mor- or safety, as. you prefer. Owing to the safety device, | 'MW the user can shave with a eliding cutting motion—the only correct way to a ' ,|sjt tS \ shave—instead of scraping, as with- the standard razor and the hoe shaped | Jpp " Sextoblades" are Ground by Automatic Process 1 (~y M A on maohinery so constructed as to preolude every possibility of drawing 1 fej \\ temper. They are first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then the edges | When VOU /5S \J 5 are smoothed and stiffened in two more grinding operations, and finally they f| . v, taP are honed automatically. Every blade so honed will cut the finest human |j require 1 yreS hair, even before the last operation, which consists of stropping by hand. | w ;n Mrr y y QU mM) y thousands All blades—of which there are seven—are uniformly keen and ready for H of miles over all classes' of roads, with shaving. Try a "Sextoblade"; you will be more than satisfied. a the minimum of tyre troubles and nnt I assured satisfaction, FIT D 1 DUNIOPITRES E. W. MILLS s CO., LIMITED ESSSSKS AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. J KtWIIIttfC STKJST. AfctUIOC, tfCTK fifISWNC, UUStESTOff. r.tmro, 1 Avn CKRisTcni-rcii. tW,H'ERE DOES flk | TH.E SHINE 1 CABLE' FROM j I Jars. British • Made. Special Patent Fastener. Will last four times as long as an 'American. Pints, ss. 6d.; Quarts, 6s. 6d.j | Gallons, 7s. 6d. per dofen. This is barely cost price, but want to clear, as they are too good. Wringers . Be British and buy a British .Wringer. Best American is only guaranteed for 2 years, but English is guaranteed for 5 years, and only a few shillings more than the Yankee. Lirg@iesjms a [We are now showing some new designs just landed. Remember, we only stock British —no Continental. Carpets & Ca.rpet Squares, .We have some of exceptional value. We never hesitate to stock the best Carpets., .We find they are easily sold. For reUabla value in all Class of Furnishings see GEOIGE WIMBESj ManienT'rta Site.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2497, 25 June 1915, Page 11
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671Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2497, 25 June 1915, Page 11
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