' PesiltSiy CliiSfa lPiß?|rt§|Be«lffl'' are those who are protected H || 11, hvjiu vviiinc-i ■»*IIUBIIIo Willi Ijligg. f IJTO j| -, Ch a m be ; rl ai n"s Cough 1 Their mothers know the danger of coughs and colds and how to heed the warning of ' an approaching attack of croup.' A* tne verv fi fst n i nt °f a «y of these ail- , ments they aire'given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which wards ..off the attack and JT keeps them happy andjiealthy. There is no better medicine for children.
'SB V/ coo,|ff_!N„li!!!i!!!i! J I H THE ECONOMICAL | If BREAKFAST FOOD 1 I -j" lmi - ■ - - ■ -■ -^s '■ . Do you' 'know that some' breakfast . ~3 ; foods contain scarcely more than three i S~L pounds to the bag—and yet cost you a.B~ = ■Sg=. . much per bag as Oto ? ■ ■ ■ 3 . gs=- Weigh the bag of Oto at your Grocer's |E • " -i-then weigh the other kind. And sS£| consider.whether you can afford to pay H for three pounds of it as much as you §2 ■ ' pay for four pounds of Oto, ■ . . ,3 ,§j FOUR Pounds FULL Weight j : |||f THINK IT OVER! J I Also sold in 201b. bags Full Weight if |iiii=l A .at your Grocer's. j|r '■ ■ Manvfactured by {ssH£. Langdown &. Son, Ltd. '.- Christchurch -*£.
I Mo3t people find that It takea'a very little while to wear down a leather heel, thus necessitating frequent repairs. They foil to realise that a soft tough rubber , gives months of wear and much extra comfort and ease-due to absence of vibration and ccncussion-at a cost that eventually cheaper than leather Heels. Unlets you \S^ ' © \ are a "Dunlop',,userj you cannot appreciate/ < *&i / , r \ what wearing these resilient Heels means; / $P) y <LO> J | Why not get your bootmaker to fit a pair 1 / y. y .p. J The cost is small, and out of all proportion / , *D M to the saving and comfort you will / /p>\ J^j \ "&■££/ M derive from their use. Bo sura and havo /&s $y ~~JBI leather removed the thickness of Rub- m ~—-»» Jm ber Heel-and specify"Dunlop" Brand. **-~*^S^^^ VARIOUS STYLES & ALL SIZES-LEADING BOOT l_ ' Dnnlop Rubber Co., WelU'n, Chrlstc'h, Auek'd :y 4hP»" Try the Highest Grade at O/ff <j™& »T 2 " 4 S^m \MT.wr:.-.CoJ[<ftli(i;i.!inoTelli:in other • w/ "_^ -*^f{ ■3HGZ3S4OI AQEHSB, fflmmVß BEQB- IffD- WBLUNG3CQH,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 218, 9 June 1919, Page 9
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374Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 218, 9 June 1919, Page 9
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