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Sure and certain, WADE’S WOR.' FIGS. Children like thorn.

(bONNINGTON’S ; 1 CARRAGEEN =|j|p IRISH^OSS|||g ill ■M lIOTT Sods' This is the Bes2 Remedy fot Coughs and Colds No“parhap«” about it—for ao other medicine has s*ood the 60 years’ time test that proves Bonnington’s to be ■without an equal for the coughs and colds of children or adult*. Bonningtons Irish Moss Free from harmful narcotics and drags, pleasant to take, you should never be without it in the home. Bonnington’s breaks up the cough or oold, soothes the irritation, effects a cure, and leaves the chost and lungs strong and healthy. Biko all good things, Bonnington’s has imitators. See to it therefore that you get the original—Bonning ton's— The Standard Family Cough Remedy for over 60 years 144 / '

L ; r 7 - are out to secure nothing / less than the most excellent thing in the world. It is possible for men and women to be healthy even under conditions not altogether favourable—as, for example sedentary occupation, irregular meals, and other drawbacks. Such disadvan- «v tages should, of course, be / corrected as far as possible, \ The most important thing 9 is to maintain the digestive system in a state of efficiency or to restore it to soundness when it has become disordered. To effect either purpose there is one Remedy to be preferred before all others — J , Prepared only by I £ THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancs. £ a Sold everywhere In hoses, a 3 « labelled 10Jd., ls-l}d and 2s-9d» S t** (original English prieoß.) w i

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1920, Page 4

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