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Is* dliiwnLJ \i J : *** SSK swi When you feel the first symptoms msm*** of a Chill, Influenza or Bronchitis, ' t/ Vfcv take Bonnington's Irish Moss— I I - ' W at ' s s w ' se to.: always || ■ J I '« i' 1 1 have a bottle handy in the.home. $ \l A/i,W Injl l Bonnington's Irish Moss cures i\ I: /fl./i . chest complaints quickly and ,fe -.'"/*■ 1 ' thoroughly—it has done so for E'j |mBM fifty years. It allays inflammation, soothes the throat I f~D ' and bronchial tubes and assists in throv/ing off phlegm. ,$> ' I:■ soHniNOTON's •■. ■;.. :*? a g> Mt ■ $' I IRISH MOSS,.-., ;■.;..: . . ' .-, . . i i is made by qualified chemists of fifty years experience and hao r^! I ■' £SrrH?ii=l-r • • become so famous for its cures that it is imitated. So be sure it's I . Ae genuine Bonnington's Irish Moss with the 50-year reputation! i[] I EitiSisSrCH •■■:.■■■■■ i ';< S TT TlT*!'"***"* I ■ ■ ■ ' ' > ■ • J? I / ""~~Z_,- Here a Convincing Testimony : S fIIOROB .OMItINftTOH, ninniuii|'limHi.H>.HHUUiy. l Ji7» • )>-i Sj~ .i mu'"*"^c?j Miu ' ' Tramway Koad,.Sonlh Invercaruill. ■ ;M !K 3b<9 kSSiH|i „. ' "I like Bonnington's Irish Moss better than any other cough »l I BlMjuaiuiinEnrSaw ■ mixtnrd I hnve tried for my two girls. I was told by a friend to try . k , S ~. • .: I""] a bottle and I did. Since then I alwys keep a "bottle by me. It enacs trij 3 ■■. . . ■ • coughs wonderfully, I taink it i> a great cure.", . ;,! i Hi ■*■'* ' KRE.J. RENDELL. fj gf '. ' ~;' ■' 1 ; 10. ' Masonic Hoiel.Dnnedin. ijlj » _«. "• rr* "^ or mM, y IB ' family hat taken yonr Irish Mors, in tho ji3j I SeSWESIi J I % case of colds, with beneficial reeult. There is Ho doubt that children «?i * ■_>r«^\aS : ■ ■;.;,. v y>.Vj| ' ' L "oeivo great relief by il3 uea -when'eutfering from all forme of coldn M WMMtIU Moil in the koate ' m^..^_ Wμ -it , * the mi,.* ,\ qwwp ■ / I plan! Get it from BAEEETT'S HOTEL, c " ■ ' UMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. S ' ■yiBITOES to Wellington ehouM stey | | p H B/wkl PHI ! » at this splendid Hotel Every com- f< w BBS R$J K ffiM ■■■■'■ ! fort and 'attention/ Night u oiter in * $ M M- B :p| a . . : v' 1 , ■.-. attendance. Electric Lift mntallcd. Elec es«e e" yH Mk ■[ ~■;.■ trio Light in every room 'lanil, 9s. per M) " ' day. v ~, fo • f . . D. DALTON, Proprietor. [| „• • v . ■ •- £ One of the leading teachers of New Zealand; Mr. WAN ™ S h L u™ H ° m IG. A. LUNDIE, lilA., formerly assistant headthebutum) | master High School, Palmerston North, .writes, his I opinion of this well-known nerve and blood medicine WjgJflJ ?^^^^®§%fe: ■■ Palmoreton North, New Zaatand, 191* CLEMENTS TONK> LTO. ■•■; - I U 1 am an unsolicited witness to your TifAZE.theEutiaad Hotel your Home | 'remarkable remedy. •ence.the comfort.of uneicelled servise | ■ "8 VOB" y.Q&VS WOm Si fOTO ©f ana ideal appointments. ■. ■ ■ ■ a '■■ ■ • j. β-o ■■■■-.«•, . The Rutland io conveniently situated I ' nervo'.us complasni;, wtißch manifested oV.tn^^iroX I ItselfJh-pror6ii>d\melahchc^la v:: wnlch —- —-.• v "'.•',;'■'•.-..■ f '. : .\;'.' l '..- : : J =l''ic , ould/hot , -t'hroW off..;'-".''. .-.;■;;■.■ y- .; ' /.:.:■: .■■.'..', . ;■:■-•■ .!, ■ ' "'' : ■"' ■•'■.•■■ '■•■••■■'■■,■'■■ '■ : ' . ;■■ tl/fiffL "■" : v- " , ' ,.- ,j \ -'S-lWy'^appetite.'-.was-.'.capricious, to. , a I Si ooAlCßfifißl I re ®i f 1 B ..deyebpled : :.iil-h;eißiith:tiH ■ . I .l.f© ; 'was a; : reai.burcSiß.n./ : . : ,. ./,■.V^: 1 . ■ A^y^- ; ,r;:-.: ' I /.{«i was furthermore thsresitesied with ■■'--.;,■ 1 a complete nerybUs'ybreakid'oWn.' i ■."' j "cj6u.ljd"hardiy'follow myi,dwt3es : as HSgSi -J^^^^Hiß' ■ • I' School jess 'give attenl^^™^^^^ 1 '.teachers^dutjl.^3. ; : V-. ||H^^^^fe'" : ' I'"7" 8 can .honestlypsay your, pbieht EEcoGNisED as one .of the I miedrcisie .came to. me.as a : β-evelation | _ |n ; healinft ; : fb P ' | my.-health Radio lotiKnd 01NTM5NT.- I compietely:ihrough Jts';vconsißtent msq. A Guaranteed Cure for all kinds J '■;'■ ■'..■■■ : ' i SSTSSSM&'Sd SftS I ■" For "teachers, ensraged- 'lh ; : mental Sii^"™^lTMT eei, AfeLiwnoN is I Q^mln and: arduous' study yoisr toraic Lotion and, Ointment ss. 6d., postage Iβ". 1 JS BSICSJSPeWSabIe 3S & . , extra. MADAME AMIE, 23 Smeeton'e • . ■ ■ . v . gu^Queen.street, |■ m| reobmmended It to ' N B Firebricks ■'•■'•" .with most beneficial DO NOT' CRACK, | -? eUl^"-iam l : sirß r '" : ' . .' ■ JHEY do not-because they are ; heat- ■{>.. ■ ..; ...■■';■; a^ proof. Yes, and when we Epeak of ft! . / • e\~. heat, we mean any degree of heat. Thoso ! I " fgjßO'nedY rZ ' JW^ffom '*$*l* V% /$ who use furnaces, gas retorts, bakers' § ..., V»»©»«e , UlJ l W Ji&<s£ s tt&W>4& <^i O> ( f/« ovens (aleo firegrate manufacturers) \ 9 > <, «. should brick with N.B. Firebricks. f ' ' These are made from North , I'ranner S . . ' Fireclay, carefully mixed.. ■'. This., clay 5 __ ■ withstands all grades; rf. l heat..ia'. 1 great 8, nPHERE are'tiundreaJ of teachcrt of faoln sexes employed in the Australian works, and is quickly provingjifa-merits | 1 Educational Service 10-day who suffer more or less from weak nerves or acuie throughout New ..Zealand., 'Ib;'; means | jj nervousness, and who (hrough continuous nerve strain in teaching and study economy; it means doss Ijt never really enjoy good health. It is as much the worry of keeping their schools of time for re-bncking every row -and | up l 0 ,H e educational standard as the work which accounts for their feeling of general aS Call 'phone or write for miotntions I il '" l,ea ' th - They should keep Clements Tonic on hand as a "stand-by" medicine, for N.-B. Firebricks; /also, for- special i le?linB ""/"." ,hal in !" P°»e«ion they will have a sweet soother of the nerve., a •p-qj.];. ■ . : ..;■: K promoter or keen appetite and restlul sleep and a general healer of the run-down and , D ; I ' '' ■' ovcr ' wrou ß' l ' 'y , '' ol ' )' rnakes weak people well and strong people stronger , W. ein ' sts ores % fie* It fl -toy 31-33 Johnston Street ../WELLINGTON. Tonic Hi., Ro«lle, N.s.W. ' wTlfis S & D De£'- : ' A ißHffiHßail^^ lr iaji»muAiiiiiMii.NU J -mmmjimnijmiußiij:jmian ' " r ; FORA , I' ' ' , good fipFP Don't "exist" in Bingy l@©sn§ PUR Lk only - y ™ k M & ht *»fc Sro A TTfe'H' D INGY Wallpaper means dingy rooms, and dingy rooms help ono 1 A I Jn to get the miseries. Your living room at least should be bright. M Tm W® thC WallS. T ll R C °Afc Oi f S fT ' EOre al '° art ' 3tiC Wn " l)ail01 ' H iu a wUl ° varie *y »f''designs and qiiali--oße Absolutely . tiee. Wo ask you particularly to inspect tho exquisite Kensington m|T¥i| "OTHO^T I ' Shand Kydd allpapcrs - fcr -wWoh wo are solo agents. Call-seo the I. lilj ISIjD 1 0 fin 6 diSplay ' n ° Ur sllmvi ' oom - I'apors and Friezes to match. Breweiy. and Office 1 BU ® Co^Om Molesworlb and Murpby Streets. I k$ 39 Manners SI., WeliilSgfon

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 13

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