I DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY i TO YOUR FRIEND AT THE 1 . FRONT. . " P PASDALL'S Canity Comfort 1 Parcels, containing:- De- | | -licuuis, Sustaining, and jj r .-Nourishing Chocolates and 5: tj Candies, iri packets con- | | venk'itt for the -.pockets. | | SPECIAL.S BHILUHQ | n PARCEL contains: | VANILLA CHOCOLATE— I S Solid cake 2/« 1 I ACID DROPS—Large tin I 1/°.l MINT BULLS'-EYES- | Large tin 1/- | BRITISH TOFFEE—Tin & | PINE LOZE-N GBS—Pack-o I 1 | . - ' .. 2d, § | BPSOJAL 18;SHJU!HC...| I ; .PARSSL fcantafssi : j| 1 iIILK-CHOOOLATE—- j| i] . " Solid calio %j- ri | VANILLA. CHOCOLATE—! | | Solid cake ?,/ 2 ACIIT DROPS—Large tin " ' - " - I/. !| 3 MINT BULLS' EYESI Large tin 1 /»' MIXED FETJIT DROPSLarge tin ■ 1/» BRITISH TOFI-EE—Tin Kj BROADWAY TOFFEE—" J Tin 1/- I PINE LOZENGES- Gd, g ERESHETTES— 6d. 1 Packing and Postage Free 1 | to any-Soldier fighting witii | I J . the Aliisd Porcss anywhere i within tho area of the War. ' 1 PARTICULARS,FROM ALL | STOGKISTS OF PASCALL'S.. ; | | A. A. STICHBURY, 1 I Bos 296, , H g i Wellington; .'. |j H NiZ.'Hepresentatiye | PASCALL'S : \ B ' London. . ; PSSES2S3E! wniw/hmmH accH Jf". : ''tlill : - children. Some children '4 I catch'cold readily ; | and each succes- -' | sive cold, if not \ checked at once, is likely to " weaken ma. the lungs more and I Ifn more. It is when »Wf 1I K le u are s » ajn.|f I I » weakened that youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis andconsumptjon. At - the first sign of i'Tiublo, give the children Bounlogoiits Irish, moss--They take it readily of their own accord because of the quick relief it affords. Croup and whooping cough both yield to the curative and soothing influence of _ Bonnington's. A Nelson lady writes:—. ■ \ "I have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Moss and can.remember it being used by our family for twentyfive years "'more. lalso . . find it.-' invaluable for "tan croup, which some of my M children have been subjectto. lean say it never *SSSSbI fails to give relief. 1 advise all mothers to use it"" VSSSSS'rMrs. Walter Broad.- ; . Buy it at your chomist'j or at . the store. Call for it by name . (DKM Mf) j and see that you get it—imita- » tions are sometimoa offered . — refuse them. lie- •<gTy^w«, ! . , w^t™l SHRINK U X forWo,leJ Lua for Flannels. \\ 1 Lux for Blouses, jyl . Lux for Dainty Fabrics. | \\ Lux for Shampooing. Washing Silver & Cutleryy Uvsr BmUicrs vj '»•. i' «TTT. » « • CO.BMKI/A STI-SSKT. "F'.rAiw :iiHl O!Ec<-pof»ajlis' i C'tJKyfs fc-,-Miwlilii'-n-j'' •VIA. t'iliiiSfk? l'K(iMi>-Ti..V «l) 3S9S i-j ertml.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2781, 27 May 1916, Page 11
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398Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2781, 27 May 1916, Page 11
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