1 One can hardly be surprised at a shortage of anything that j fiasco c° me overseas at the present time. I I - Most manufactures have suffered; and now the China trade \ " fiasco shoulder its burden with the rest. ■ ' ' ! I vV perhaps you wonder, in face of these patent facts, why the I | D.J.C. is ablei to offer China and Glassware at a saving in cost. j I ' Heavy stocks on hand; Stocktaking within arm's length— | - there'you have the secret, and the truth. j | China and Glassware will never fee s# | ' j Low =priced for many, a long day. j • | JUGS—"Assorted sizes and designs. To Clear at 4d., 5t1., 6d., 9d., is. each. j I ' ' KITCHEN BOWLS—White. Reduced to 3d., 4d., sd. cash. I | v WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS—Strong. Glaring at 2s. 9d. per $ dozen. i | BLUE CUPS AND SAUCERS—Just a few left. Going at 4d. each. .j ' ; .WINE GLASSES—Coloured (Huby or Green). Reduced to 6d. each. ! ■ i Oddments in JAM AND PRESERVE JARS — Clearing at 2d., 4d., 6d. each. ! ■ | TEA PLATES—BIue. 2s. per i dozen. S j ' . DINNER, PLATES—BIue. 3s. per i dozen. I DINNER PLATES—White. , 2s. 6d. per { dozen. I . • ■ TEA-PLATES—White. . Is. 6d. per 4 dozen. j | BUTTER, DISHES-White fluted.' . 6d. each., ' I "i . BUTTER DISHES—White fluted, with gold edge. each. ) | BREAD OR. CA'KE'PLATES—Ib ,a variety of designß and colourings. I f - ' - Reduced to 9d. each. 3 — • • BLUE WILLOW. PLATES—. Bd. each.
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recommend this!" ,I!I ? °°" ft So your retailer will tell you—Jj yf ars I /w, Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss' tion behind.it. | /y/a has 'been the standard Family Medicine in all cases of Bron- i chitis and Chest Ailments for more than half a century. Others J WA have claimed the public's support—but Bonnington's still holds if yM J its own as the dependable, tiied-and-found-to-be-good specific, \k ■\4q The persistent Cough of Wintertime ceases to persist when j| '/fa ;\M \ Bonnington's is taken; the violent Cold disappears with amaz- § /(z rA; I-- ing promptness; Bronchitis, Croup and Whooping Cough yield wA .. | . readily io and curative qualities of "Ji Keep it In the house this winter—buy.it in the larger . a 7/// TO of the two sizes, as that way is more economical. pSltilUiLli|| | y/y^ WIT You will find your storekeeper or chemist as glad to f BONNINOTON'S II ///, ©jpT recommend it as Mr. Tressider, of Hastings, who J ' ws * B «e», I|! //A i| writes as follows: /y, y .§ " I arrived in New Zealand (Lyttelton) over fifty years ago, and the IPSHMOI \ m first (amily medicine 1 remember being made in Christchurch was' Bon- a \ ////. , nington's Irish Moss.' I had occasion to try it then (or a bad cold, I ' ??,!)?.?,f I //// . found it did me good, and since then have used it for myself and family 1 y \ ////, ' with every success. In 1 870 1 took up business as storekeeper, ana ~ f i (//// always kept your remedy,'Bonnington's Irish Moss,'in stock as I felt •zsggzs;— ffi 7/7/ sure that I could recommend it with safety; and I may state that during : |™-";HrisS>sS l [ / v/// my store-keeping time 1 have sold sever j hundreds of bottles and my • I ! ' [/ My. jjL > customers always spoke very highly of it," ; | / Wy •///Mi Imitation is the sincerest flattery, and Bonnington's ///A ■/////h is surely overwhelmingly flattered by its many imita- Ay/, j|p tions. Refuse them "Bonnington's or none."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 2
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728Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 2
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