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Woman's - fori Is Hew. lone! "Every ■ Tho mother's hands are always full; WEAK AND ACHING, r mart) tho worries and cares of tho cntldren , - Picture and tlle hO!TI3 never cease. She has no WF[ , ,v CTft w tf'sTlM'/WV' ■ ii time, to get the rest she needs—no time VlcLLlrtulUW lCSlini Jfli ;; Tells a -Hga''-"'A[ to pay heed to her own warning aches Mrs. S. Burns, 380 Tina)fori Eoad. j' . *>) and pains. Wellington, says—"About twfiy o . mo ntKs ' " ago I took a wiurse of Uosj/a.Baokache rU raft- And so she bears up as best she can, Kidney Pills fw an. attack. M'. disordered V-Y "u® patiently and without complaint. Tho s f , and o>«y "HaTiiwl /XSMiI 111 ri draggins f ac , ha 'n tho back—th° ~ «««• drow ?y feellng-tha miserable sufferers . p 0 , Y ious to-'.%in g . Ws - weakness, sick, headaches,, and dizzy pais my back' was altfay»-:«aifo: u.jfa Ms turns ' whicil mako housewm ' k doubly being very.wesik and lajne. I:rauld'.*iot ■ vS-I --'J/J ' hard, she puts dawn to the natural lot get about at times without suffering MVMry. of her, sex, and. so she comes to believe agony-, and I often to led- almosl -f\ /\ k, she can never bo cured. too ill tp attend to. .'my, daily workl', ' I - /|| ?1 ... had several, other, symptoms; si /| (V\ . 'M But it is not right for women-to bo trouble, but tho backache,w-as;By'farifho' i;> /I Aw ' always ailing. There is less real fe- ■ wev f' s Backache. . . fthmW' : ; • f 11/f ; : tho I .WoiVand [ill w' In tne blood is , sicwJy spuaaing Chemist®; audi Stores,,. oi-vfromi'pMter^ il 11 f disease to all psrts of ttio /system* itcClella-n Co., 7fi Pitt Street/. r I I D ° a "' 8 . ® a ° Kaoil ® 'BE SURE; YOU GET ' . py ' v ba f over s f °\ m So- yotu- retailer .will tell you— Jj reputa- 1.. ,/m . -, Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss tion, behind it. Yw has been the standard Family Medicine in all cases of Bron- |r ' W/chitis and Chest Ailments for more than-half a century; Others . | , ' have claimed the public's support—but Bonningtgn's still holds f j as ffte dependable, trie'd-and-found-to : be-good. specific. . wfi' i Jn The persistent 1 Cough of Wintertime ceases to persist when Z/ft JZ\'- Bonnington's is taken; the violent Cold disappears with amaz T 01 -. . ing promptness; Bronchitis. Croup and Whooping Cough yield M . -W" readily the^soot^ing-.an^ ' il' Reep in the 'house "\vinter—buy it m tlielarger : i tt" ds : : of thevtwo sizes, as that way is more.economical.; . BBmlH H \■■ ////,/ \ You will find your storekeeper or chemist as glad to : | BONNINOTON'S || |' y/w recommend it as Mr. Tressider, : of Hastings, who : r y/ "I arrived in New Zealand (Lyttdton) over City years ago, and the. OSS - first family medicine 1 rememter being made in Christcliurch was 'Bon- J !'. ."1' ' yw' ' nington's Irish Moss.' I'Kad occasion .to .try it then for a bad cold, I, I l' \ 'WfP ' found it did me good, and since.thcn have used it for myself and family ! V I * t//f • with every success. In 1870 I took up business as storekeeper, and I ~"i„ deT ,.^ r f J '///f ' always kept, your remedy,'Bonnington's Irish Moss,'in stock as I felt -1 sure that I could recommend it with safety, and I may state that during n ' »•••.•.■: J■ f/y//' If-'' store-keeping time 1 have .sold sever j hundreds of bottles and my I ' 7::.:"' I/.:- //// customers always spoke very highly oi it." | :CRCE BONNINGTON | * 'fim Imitation is the sincerest flattery, and Bonnington's: , — - W/ ■ //////, is surely overwhelmingly flattered by its many imita- W/ \ //m ■ tions. Refuse them all—say "Bonnington's or none." The FMmwwho worfa his hvf. ("PO'er; DawsonQulok!'') -.. p will get far better yields, far bigger profits,' than the man who jUj f J I ■- ■ - \ ' neslecli such principles. Gor.d fatmicg land it expeniive— lee to it lliere* b// '. / it - J - l"\ AW/CnWC' : . fore that you set the maximum return irom it. 4'a ' # r ff I / W" / Un VYuUll v,i Let us enrol you for our Poital Coutie. of PfActical Agriculture. Thu /it \ •• fc courie has been prepared at connderible cxpenie, and conniti of fifleea . it M, fo. PERFECTIQN • - fe ! V Don-lechnical leuiTii, embracin? the followinif, amprigit otheti:'-. /V I • z® B l- . 8 i v Soil, Plant Life, Mftnorei.Conienatioß of Ftrtility , x (J I . if . t CrATAW i Profitable Msrketini of of live Stock, etCj.ftlc, ~ , / fi -f/^,S dvv,l vti S 1 The pouewion o( the knowlede* derivable fromthu coune hns enabled . f mm . . ' hundredsof (armen to materially increase the eainmg capacHy of their farms, i W-- »■ •WHISk V \ Further ditaili on.application to The Director | x ' I - |; 3 * ca^LTa;,;, 1 ; j,. • •••".' \ - L CUSTOMHOUSE, QUAY; j iNEDifflßoriEifE PAfflJ "n the shoulder muscles, nec!t, V baclt, arms, legs. Also H " $omlgia, If Mfceii'miatism i ; : # . . . told your case,is hopeless. or advised to'submit to> ' - This preparation is,free from, grease,and^will noi- ' - ... atain.lincn.V- It replaces the use of OOIBOIIOUS uiumeats,- Abscesses, Glandular Swelling's, Poisoned: Hands, J..,"'"*": , , - r . ~ j > j. Vjil ..itijUL;;. Carbuncles, Ulcerated Joints,. Buniohs, House-mustard-piasters, etc., and - can, be used,v/itn. safety ay' . maid's Knee, or snai<e, instit and.pog Bites. !. 'persons suffering from any rheumatic symptom, : . send at once to the Drug-stores-for a box of , euch as lumbago, sciatica, stiffness,, soye throat, cic, GEASSH.OPPEB. QINTMJS.N.T > [ Producea a f lasting, warmth: and anodyne effect AND, PILLS. Prepared, by Albert, Albert Oltainalle/nix all Chemists,in WELLINGTON (New Zoalanfi) ' I.'ojisc., I-arringdon Sttect, London, England* ■ AHGLaAMERiCAN PHARMACEUTICAL Co., Ltd., Crcydon, Lsndpn (England). .i PricO in England, Is.^'tl^ and box., ■ Kempthornc, Prosscr- and Co,, ..Grim' —— —— • wade, Ridley and Co.. New Zealand Drug Co., .. . ri'l, If you could shiivo yourself in three g-. , H?. |E* W& ' • - minutes as. well as the barber--docs, |j.' ' IPFIRI? ' H Hi' JUI I • • . ' wouldn't you rathor always shave.yourself than. or'0 r ' '' " " J valuable time waiting your turn at a barber's shop? »••"- .. ..... -• • v Then try a Perforated Hone for 30 days at our ex- JF- DRINK ONLY . pense. It puts easy shaving within roach of every man. Ej , ' • * ' V) i'he Perforated Hone requires no skill or experience to K; / FBI-'Av'ffSW- ' ' </. use. You cannot oucr-sef : your razor with it. Give six H: . ' 'B l iUa . g*' 'J^''" " ' .■ ' J/' strokes or a hundred—you simply can't hurt your razor 0: ""H 1 wM;'® '' , f°r tho perforations prevent and auto- Sj- • ' maticaUyproduce a perfect, keen sbavinir efine. i'lie Perfomted g'. 4.CKNOWLEDQBD- BY- ALL ' : ft Ilone is mncio from nnexceptionally.lmrd,lino,natural stoneand M' * - > .■■' r ■ | /. / fTCill last a lifetime. If your dealer cannot supply, you send us 3/iJaud wo will M CONNOISSEURS.' I f fiend you, at once, a Perforated Hone in a neat pocket case, . K }•'. _ n . noAr TTrrnr v /•/• Try the Perforated Hone thirty days FREE. i f TO BE . \S: UnlessyoulliiditleaveßUßmooth cntlinß eilgo on your razor tlintfpels like silk tfj I- _____ . J onyourfaco,retumitatoureipensoan(lpetyo.nrmor.:j;-!-:'.!!- ihiMOilhtnlv. >{' |'-v ; a® &ij(l. tt-dat fir FRBS Sold by all Hardware Merchants Stores. 5 ' i- v ' " "Ii Booklet The Secret of ' THE. PERKORATKD RONE CO*. : . " I - ' ' '' Dept. 4, Box GiS, Wellington- Brawer i yand ) .onioo.: - .j v * |. Molesworih and: Murpliv Streets, r, ' ■ , , a-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 15

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