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PIHIIIIIIIiIIIIiMP S /t^^^^Si TO<^ cten^sd in 59 yean/* ' I E5 V h\ : I" *ke days of our grandmothers coughs and colds were just £2 ~i. >©j*|3!3^ 7/1 as prevalent as they are to-day, But our grandparents used :rq —r r, /Tj // « Bonnington's Irish Moss and this splendid family cough E2: ~~ Mr? medicine is even more popular to-day than it was half a £=§ Er i An «ao century ago. Nothing better than Bonnington's Irish Moss tr: rr: «has been placed on the market—hence its unique popu- =~ Sr larlty. - • fc=j —is the standard family cough remedy—it relieved our SE: =• grandparents in the days of Victoria, it will relieve our chil- —- —dren now in the reign of King George V. See to it that you < '""p*^!"" ' == rE keep a bottle in the house—splendid for colds in head, throat rsnaTvtfSJx |j c :== ~ and chest, it gives prompt ease to the irritating throat and V^7 i|,| \ 5= bionchial tubes and may be taken by both old and young. l§i\| f||| S EEi: Bonnington's contains no opiates or harmful drugs—'tis sure, fe«©?f*!si% JIM 1 H= =j prompt and safe. Look for Bonnington's name on the pack- (I'ftlW f^^^^ilii ==' , 3 age and accept no substitutes. . b^^^W^^%i — == ' Here is Convincing Testimony: 1 - ' ft^llSW^CT. H "For many years ray family have taken your Iriah Moss in case of C^oiLs%lty*jTL S r=j colds, ivitli boneficial resnlts. Thero is no doubt thai children =^ ' receive great relief by it uso ivhen suffering from all forms of F^fimE^^^MM^ :=z ~= colds and chast troubles." W. E. S. KNIGHT, Dunodm <MtT ]^W**s == '"— "I har© pleasure in stating that for orar twenty years I haTe /Sfriw I IWsoWsot: §= —;. poriodically ussd fionniugton's Irish Moss and haxa found it an • /Sit-A<. // Efeßs^fii c^r r^ eepecially efEcient specific for all kinds of colds, etc. For childrsa, WiwxJ* S* O§Sllll|j =r' p3 I believe it to bo unsurpassed. As an ex-sfcorekceper I have con- rA^^S^s |^ir§l~l§sr == — tinuallr recommended it and hays sold hundreds of bottles." zr: ~ ■■-.•.., WILLIAM OWERS, Timaru. C^jsPY^^^- = SiMiiiiHHiiiiHiiHiniiiiiniiHiiiiiHiniini^ w^^V^m hw^r >• ■!■ IFWDY-^( ' ) L»^^^^^ Happy» Healthy . Children j: K||l!sßlßsi! are those who are protected I it H rom winter ailments with ] Ii!?EMMSI Jl4 Chamberlain's Cough "**s&&G£^s&zzr?&zz££&!A Remedy. ' ■ y>^^' ~^?k \ Their mothers know the clanger of coughs s^g^^'^ and colds and how to heed the warning of "*r=ss^7o?i^r^S^^r-f "•*>*■ ,\ Sa an approaching attack-of croup. ' . -"^^^^■"'"^"^Ti^S* J} fJ^'\ At the very first hint of any of these ailJ^K £ S^ii^>L'sii-^>^\ | ments they are given Chamberlain's Cough J^^l Remedy, which Wards off the attack and k keeps them happy and healthy. There is no "*"*ai?*«>*-»-.~ ■^■^^^ better medicine for children. C "T' i^ ITTrf 0 niTTfi v^ W f" When i pirticiilir man—' * Sde°]o oo" ci °tn ni qa "vi 1 "1 Is needing a hat a bootlace, an overcoat, or a collar stud— I I He makes tracks te "The Kash"- . | ''jly °Uiagliters'lfei;k ar8 OTery >mxioh S And for why?— 1 t Simply because he gets wliat'a best and correct, at just the 1 S&S^feT lil"tim- I ■ right prices »' A. DOIG, Family Chemist \ And to that— ; K'i nn i I We say "ditto," for otir suits—' r -L l^T^Z'T'-^S^J^^srm^SMf We have an excellent selection of English-made Suits— " stfP3^ Fashionable of cut, perfect of, fit and finish— ff --v^-iH^^^*^ And they cost only sixty-five shillings !— kh ®S !J Htr M n J^M Just dwell on that!—6s/- for an English-made suit!— Some Vl^^ f?,^ o^l^| a # That's just about two pounds less than you'd expect and have ©/«?' laf'iH6sSa^<»a>S!i to pay elsewhere— — — : 'And if you would like as well or instead a made-to-measure Asthma CAN be Ctired ? suit— A SIMPLE liome treatment based «n entirely We're waiting, prepared for you— Sectness.'Pleasant aaa easy to°use. SAboiishe* We have a stunning array of nice tweeds in really admirable burning powders and cigarettes. No internal . drugging to upset system. Equally effective for Shades — SS%I?We*<l^ e X»d !SU^?£ And in these, equal value to the Ready-mades we ofierS5?B Bfc.v"nsbto'sSicU tP«atfßo "New Astta. Which surely is going someS''" toa' KeelPtOtW 'n StamPß m You milst come an(^ see OUr suits—ttey're Sreaf, they're BRIDGE DRUG STORES, grand— > I Bridge BaMinss, bnuahne U. Aucklad. Will you be slipping along at once ?—, — ; — — Right! We expect you— yS^iy^r^-^" Wallace.& Gilscdb S^^^=. "THE KASH" ■ [fownTwagHißbS!^ mx evening post, wnus st., wslligton '

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 3 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 3 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 3 June 1919, Page 10

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