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I "What shall I take }. for this Cold?" jj 1 When you're in this predica-' ' ' f ment, take Bonnington's Irish I . I Moss—the family cough madiI erne for orer fifty years—made Jj I by qualified chemists. Bon- I I nington's has been curing colds g | for over half a century; it's % X efficacy has been prored in \ I tens of thousands of homes. '. fe BomiigtotfS IP is praised in many tesUmonlals-here ji P isone-ilrs. W. E. S. Knight. Masonic J K Hotel, Dunedin, writes :—"For many { g years my family has taken ; Bonnington's Irißh Moss, 11 < in the case oE colds, with. *s£32?, S beneficial results, Chil- {jiff 5 drenreceivegreatrelielby hJuL its nse "when anffering \ from nil forms of colds- ■ and chflst tronhles.'' Try it—be sure it's tno tonu ikbtoitJlf gennine Bonninetorx amaEEtf f S&esfcf&r %§M over* Sjjj

Tbrlfty Housewife iifPfT cooks for food-value. The Dud- \ "* dings which she makes are // /*** nourishing as well as nice. She Zss>^s^N ; \ Jyltt saves meat by using Corn Flour and cheese in cooking her l\ supper-dishes and makes the V ~"\ y most of milk by constantly using Ck Vjr'M G>m>Flbu£-' | M!ik^m She knows this to be all food 'L/miTS and no waste, and that both vl Corn Flour and milk are still t=/ m cheap foods because they have igj high food-value for their cost. p ! Thrifty cooks use Corn Flour every day: with it they p make delicious and nourishing puddings, omelettes, and W light savoury dishes, and they buy the kind that made Corn ' L Flour famous—Brown & Poison's. r Send a postcard to J, S. Gilfilhn 6 Co., Ejj P.O. Box 848, Auckland, for the Brown & L Pchon ioo£ of economical recipes for savouries ff and sweety soups and sauces. sraHs and fH pott fret fej

CSTY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. FOR .SALE or T© LET S KELBURN. _ HATAITAI. FOE SALE. ]\JEW up-to-date 5-roomed House, mHAT Desirable Evidence, situated SB asbestos tiled roof, modern in i Majoribanks Street, consisting of 8 Tl/rODEBN Eesidenco of 7 Spacious °. ver y va -Xi . owllßr transferred from Wei- large and lofty rooms, bathroom, scnl-^ ITX Eooms, built of best materials and l ln eton- Price £900 for quick sale; very lery, and all .modern conveniences, insplendidly finished throughout. Every V erms arranged. . eluding electric lieht, hot point, '.Fletcher convenience is installed; h. and c. water, Kas range, hot and cold -water service c.1., and radiator points, e. bells, cloak HARRY A. SHEPHERD, throughout; also, califont in bathroom, room, wardrobes, cupboards, larder, Secretary TTATATTAT LAND CO LTD K , e as P na lt yard, concrete paths, good linen presses, etc., Carrara ceilings, two •» • g arc i en . g unn y position, splendid outbalconios. en. bath and basin. Altogether *U Customhouse Quay, look. Further particulars and nrrangean ideal home. Land 40 bv IG4. liue out- , meats to view, upon application to look. Price £2100. Apply to ' JOHN A. TAYLOE, P.O. Bos 25, Wellington. i. H. BETHUNE AND CO. RANTED, Tenants to become their JDEAL - HOME, handy City, lovely, FEATHEESTON ST., WELLINGTON. own landlords. Why pay rent when iJ^O^^S^t , , „.„ , ... °ne floor, verandah, casement windows, ; you can purchase a house on £50 deposit P electric light, built-in wardrobes, hot and Apply for details to H. Ernest Leighton. °?W water, situated in charming grounds BEOTJGHAM STEEET.-Superior 7- jf 1| acres, beautifully laid out 'n roomed Eesidonce, all good rooms, 182 Featherston Street, or Lower Hutt. tennis lawns, rose gardens, shrubbery, .£ll9O. Owner expects to be called up. ; e t°.; 300 feet frontage. This magnificent ,£'so deposit ' ~~~ ' gentleman's residence is within SO min"OWEN STEEET.-Neat 5-roomed T , K^n n . . ~ „ . *&?** el f tii ° o ™Pi?- 0 - Prio ? House and conveniences, good section, WANTED, Dairy and Sheep Farms of £1700, mortgage ■ £1250 at 5 per cent. ,£620. This is a bargain, let at 20s. „ • , , , , ~' , Government valuation about £2000 J. KELBUEN—Modern Villa, near car, aII 61ze3 for S° otl buyers/ Send D. Martin Mlntjre and Co., 215-217. £150 deposit' ' ' '' Lambton Quay. ■ r «' uii i- ANn rn fuU deta " s to H ' Ernest MbMob ' Ex ' a snip, island bay. U.S. (lILLftHUUU., pert Property Salesman, 182 Featherston , ,~ ,- t„ t . 189 Featherston Stat (opp. TJnion streflt> Bank), > SNOW, Agent, Hamilton.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3088, 19 May 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3088, 19 May 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3088, 19 May 1917, Page 3

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