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Give Your Guests The Rarest Sauce— MelSor's A IT IMPARTS AN L y# UNRIVALLED %. JF RELISH 1 Inferior Sauces may imitate Mellor, but in quality y of ingredients and in flavour they are unworthy of your table. ' Use MELLOR'S for Soups, Fish, Grills, Roasts, Gravies, Game, Rarebits and Sandwiches. Sold by all Discerning Grocers. 1 Mm ,1 14 IrpHEBB is only 0. j one oertaln $ , CUEE FOR COENB in this Dominion— j THAT'© TEE©'S V | 5 / 50years,-ago ; <yr —had always its big bottle of f Bonnington's Irish Moss, Even 'way back in the sixties this unfailing remedy was the public's first favourile—just as it is to-day. Everyone who has tried Bonnington's knows ihe reason. Its speedy, *afe and sure effectiveness in the cure of Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough has established its reputation on the sound bt»:tc of public approval. Such letters as this prove its real value Mrs. K. Mavikes, of si Walgravc Streil, Palmerston Xorlh, writes— "Hating u»:d your"lrish Mots]' whenever Deeded 1 have always found ii give relief. Whenever Ine chilaen have the slighteit eoush I site them • ton's Ir.ih Mou " and am never without it in the house. There are many imitations—but there a only one Bonnington's— refuse the others. 81
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