REVISED PRICES HERE ARE SOME 1 BEADED EDGE COVERS. Sizes in Railroad Grooved Tubes rerhel Railroad Grooved Tubes 7WT9O S £6 7 6 £5 15 0 21/- 30 x3| £6 17 6 £6 6 0 21/6 760 x9O 615 0 64 0 21/6 31 x 4 97 6 816 0 24/6 815 x 105 10 15 0* 92 6 26/6 32 x3| 715 0 72 6 22/6 875 x 105 11 12 6* 9 17 6 27/6 33 x 4 10 26 950 20/6 820 x 120 13 76* 11 7 6 32/- 34 x 4 10 12 6 917 6 26/880 x 120 14 26* 12 2 6 33/6 35 x4| 13 50* 11 5 6 32/6 895 x 135 16 00* 14 15 0* 37/- 37 x 5“ 17 00* 15 15 0* 38/FORD SPECIAL — Grooved, 30 x3j Cover, £5/5/- Tube, 18/— STRAIGHT SIDED COVERS. Railroad Grooved Tubes Railroad Grooved Tubej 32 x3l £8 5 0 £7 12 6 22/6 34 x4l £l4 2 6* £ll 15 0 32/33 x 4 10 10 0 912 6 25/6 35 x4| 14 50* 11 17 6 32/6 32 x4l 13 26* 31/- 35 x 5 16 17 6* .. 36/6 33 x 4 13 50* 10 17 6 31/6 • 37 x 5 17 17 6* 16 10 0 38/- * Limousine. NEW LISTS AVAILABLE FROM ALL REPUTABLE MOTOR HOUSES, or on Application to DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA LTD. 116 Worcester Street, Christchurch—9s Courtenay Place, Wellington—69 Fort Street, Auckland. ! W Lower in Price W W £ / but Not in Quality IpUNLOra VuA Yours as ever /W? AS, Vfor _ _ Service and Reliability sll \zr/ ™ SB iIF, *** cat
The Mort. W/ Powerful Preventive i n fl uenza • Bonnington’s IriJ, Mow preventive Mid snlueplie propertie, w’ l * l cura tive properties. 'As a wise precaution against 'lnfluenza ‘ infection, take a dose of Bonnington’s every morning and evening. ’ s composed of powerful ingredients, among which is Chondru* Crispus, - mA. ' or Carrageen Irish Moss. It forms an antiseptic fusion the throat— it acts H^ I ’. a throat paint! The value of Bonnington’s Irish Moss in protecting * I * ! *^^i against the “Flu” is told in these testimonials — 77us is iff hat others say:— M'- Kennedy Thomson, OH People's Home, Park Island, Napier, writes: —"l was trying to start a refractory motor cycle a (ortmgbt ago and I grt very hot, with the result that I caught a very severe coW. Eaa3a * Bennington's Irish Moss war recommended to me and I am pleased to inform you that I began to feel better almost from the first dose. I have only taken two large bottles and am just about right again. , j f irta ly believe that your valuable medicine saved me from another attack of the “Fhi." /pttCfS B3 ' Mr. John Rhodes, 86 Salisbury Street, ChtFstclmrch, says : —“We took your remetJy during the Infiuenza Epidemic, and are quite sure that Bonnington’s Irish Mass saved us a lot of trouble. We recommend ' Jaaay tor children, as we know it is so safe.” ' auam fBoHUINGTOHt JK' CARRAGEEN ' ■ W? Jjh- W*- | Irish Moss Mothers find Bonnmgton s invaluable for the children—it prevents and j 9 ro ?. p ’* other chert affections which ■%. attack the little ones in Winter. Writing from Bundaherg, QueensMU“«?^»y : -;Tw r f my fittle boys have berm nearly V severe croup and cold, and I want to tefl you there u a nothing to beat your‘Bonnington’s Wi Mom.'” Xk 2, ‘ „ . \ V\ ////Wwas Wi H\ \ W
. -Build up vn TO FIGHT A POSSIBLE EPIDEMIC THIS WINTER! "4 report from the Minister of Health, London, furnishes a grave warning, applicable to the world, of the possibility of further epidemics similar to those of 1918-19, which were responsible for more deaths tnan the whole war. Be prepared, build up your system to withstand colds, chills - and similar Winter epidemics. CLEMENTS- TONIC will help you This nourishing, strengthening medicine has for thirty years maintained its popularity in New Zealand homes. Buy a bottle —but be sure you are served with CLEMENTS TONIC. iou Stop that Cough |g3|| Fletcher’s Pills with Clements „e,„ il d„,d. ff „dv.fo r i i v„ Cough Remedy and stomach troubles. They 1 are an °l < l standing, dependA pleasant mixture for clearing the RWBJSfISH: ~ , ~ . ~ , throat and combating the early able remed y* Pncc 1/* box symptoms of a severe cold on the Si 1 everywhere, or post free on chest. Price 2/6 per bottle, or I] , _ post free on receipt of price, recel P c °t price. If you cannot buy the above remedies in your district, order direct from CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., TERRY ST., ROZELLE, N.S.W.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 11
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