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sunn mhm: ? Mjry' & . i^OQ- when I wa» ' quite a : young - , • • man,"said Grandad, "I hid serious trouble with my throat and cheat* Even in those far-away days Bon- ■ . nmgtons Carrageen Irish Mow was famous as a remedy for all such troubles. Well, it cured me, as it has cured 50 many other* I'tc known since—and for over 50 years Ive always said • . a good word for BonningtonV •' * The steady demand fonßonnington'i through* out the Dominion after 50 years of trial is in '»" itself * terdict of unqualified ipproTfll-tke denned tucceu of a tenuine remedy. Q ForCoughi, Coldi, Croup. Whopping Cough and Bronchitii it is almost - infallible. It ii SAFE loo—ihere ii no opium or other '*'• Darcolic in it. Here's testimony to ttt eifeciitentii—• . • • \ Mrs.E. Eodgclis.ofEawera, writet atfollcm: \ - I would juit like to say a word in favour of Bon* .pwgtoni lmb Mo»." I \lllt always found it of great* etl benefit for the children for coughs and colds, and 4 ' use it always. Say t "No, Thank You 9 *' if it isn't 1 ■■ BONNINGTON'S : 95 TECZEMAo 1 , Mrs. ELIZABETH-ROBINS, of 256 Gauger Street, Adelaide, S.A., I I wiles the story of her terrible suffer- 1 ■ings, 24/12/12. Eight years she was .' | a martyr to the agony of Eczema, until ' !{ she ■ received, relief from the almost ceaseless pain- of this awful affliction through the u»e of dotts TOM '. TheTOluntaryoffefingofthisremark- I) able letter by Mrs. Robins is evidence' -i J itself of her gratitude, and it isalso ■ proof that in cases where the blood', is impure and skin disease is intensified by this condition, the'blood- ' - . purifying powers of Cicmc'ats Tonic -,| - • are rapidly asserted. ; \ ; CLEMENTS TONIC ITD;, - "Yonr medicine In tten a p«t fcleiiioit to me. 1 mllered with Eczema ■ lor eight years ; my legs were swollen ' to aa awful siie and covered with . watery blisters that would fees-j on breiking. Ail tbit time I was cq-j----iined to my home, never being out ' ■ except when taken to the hospital. ! . They declined to take me in and pronounced me incurable. Your medicine ' was recommended to me by' Nurse Grace, who laid it wai a splendidllood purifier, and ay only liope was to get my blood into good order.'_ That is three yean ago, and after- taking a ,< few bottles of Clements Tonic the swelling was reduced and the blisters '< disappeared. I conld again do my house- 1 (hold work, which I had not done for years. During my eight years illness there, was little of me left, but now I I am quite strong again, and get about [ Adelaide as strong as ever. I have jj nothing to ihank but Clements Tonic § and the Nurse who adrised me to take 1 - it. Hundreds of people who know mo | can vouch for the truth of these .ft itateDuti. | ! (Signed) B . Mrs. ELIZABETH ROBINS." jj The blood-purifying powers-of this ••■H medicine has been admitted, by g thousands of persons in each State. B of the Commonwealth. Not only in B-, cases of Eczema has it proved Us j . .value, but also where the digesticij la. 1' j weakandthenervesshattered. Tryit. .1. | Alt Chemists &.S\ores sell It everywhere. |. be " . '' critical ; — as critical as you like over the services you .. require from Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Po>vder.- 1 . For the efficient cleansing ■ I • arid antiseptic properties this dentifrice- possesses, male it. ■< ' easy to maintain that standard ■' of|cleanliness, which satisfies people who want their teeth . •to last well and to look we 11...lICARBOLIC'iT '!■ - Sold by local ChtmhU afid Stern, Made by F. C.Calvert&Cc.JTar.cAiste^Eng. I ''' . ' m. Test this Good Jl ® Old English m Relish— .Mellor's' Sane e ■ Piquant or Mild Most wholesome and agreeable : seasoning 'r* , for Flesh, Fish and Fowl. ' ' . : . Adds n rich, savoury . .;-.tangto Soups, Rarebits . . ■. - and Picnic Sandwichei. \ . § LINKS LUXURY mf, WITH ECONOMY' ..

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 9

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