| | •of nights ? I "■' j When coughi_ keep the children VI ? iw»k« at nights ft dose of | £ 'f • Bonniaglon'i friih Moji willujuil- II ■ > 1 ljr esie the throat and give reitful, a .'J. I . Bntroubled sleep.. For oyer sixty jj 1 year*' it hu been the 'itindurd j i> I , remedy for-coughi and coldi. '' V MriV'J. vW. Cotton, of Brook •V Street. Dunedin, >vritea: "Dur- '• 11 ing the cold damp weather I hare fl found/BpnningtonV Iriih Moss •" if noit beneficial .for the dildren'i ' 5 coughs and colds, and always jj ' like to keep a bottle in the house." f . BonsiiroStorfs | IrishOMbssj has properties which act almost I like » throat paint. It "paints the • j | , . throat inside," and thus brings 1j speedy relief. II ': Beware of inferior substitutes and I I insist on baring Bonriinglon's j i Irish Moss. 1/6 and 2/6 at all || I Chemists and Stores. ' 170 11 am——aafßaßgggr jj Money to Lend >' ON; Country and City i Freeholds Z At Per Cent.\ l' With Option of Repaying Part or Whole Loan on EXTREMELY ''' REASONABLE TERMS. >; .Apply direct to THE DISTRICT MANAGER > GOVERNMENT INSURANCE £ OFFICE, . WELLINGTON, . and so save Procuration .Fees. J. H. RICHARDSON,: • ' Government Insurance Commissioner.;' ■Exclusive | Spring Costumes £ The stylishness of a Spackman f and Thompson Costume for " Spring is surpassed only by the beautiful appearance of the fabric t* r A'mongst out comprehensive & '/9i\ stock are many Aif l\ distinctive ' /V V tweeds St cloths the latest /In \u\ striped and plain . • effects. So | Madam would | do well to view , I them} also the ■ I j , authentic •L i fashions for the Sitf coming; season j\ before she * y makes a decision V elsewhere, j SPACIAN a THOMPSON j' Ladies' Tailors and Fashion Specialists, . 240 Lambton Quay, Wellington ; FIRECLAY FIRECLAY GOODS. GOODS. ..FIRECLAY FIRECLAY ; GOODS. ; GOODS. WE SAY THAT ■ ti 8 C ' Brand are the best, and this statement ia proved by the continued repeat orders we receive. SAMUEL BROWN Ltd. ' 31 JOHNSTON STREET, ■ WELLINGTON.
€#®p#rDips Fluid Back Again ■ Still in Full Supreme Supply! Among Dips! If you. have been disappointed with other dips on account of the war-time shortage of " Cooper's," this announcement will please you. &\$ | : >A"scdfts~6f followed^'Cooper '^during the past seventy years. Some have gone, some remain, hut none has equalled it. The dip which lasts longest in the Wool and prevents re-infection, is the cheapest to use. Once Cooper's Dip dries in the Wool no ordinary rain will wash it out. by nil Stores and Merchants
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 10
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412Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 10
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