“Our family has bean taking Bonmngton's Irish Moss lot over twenty years. writes Mr. J. Rhodes, Salisbury Street, Christchurch. "We took it during the Influenza Epidemic, and are quite, sure that it saved us a lot of trouble. p similar story has been told continual y during the past 60 years—Bonnmgton a Irish Moss has always been the same effective, potent remedy for coughs, colds and other chest troubles.
T stlwb Bonnm^ton’s IrishOMbss Morning and Evening —It Protects the Throat & Chest , Xlott IPS
Keep Bonnington’s Irish Moss in the house for the children—for yourself. Swallowed slowly, it forms an antiseptic film on the throat, thus guarding against the germs of Influenza, Pneumonia, Colds and other chest ailments- Bonnington's Irish Moss is the best for adults, because it is so potent—as proved by its 60 years of success. $ It is best and safest for children because it contains no harmful drugs, alcohol or narcotics. Buy the family bottle—2/6 everywhere
ASK FOR Wolfe’s Schnapps AND BE Sure Its Wolfe’s Schnapps Look For The Name” BUY WHOLE BOTTLES
The cheapest and most effective family Cough Remedy is made with (MEAN’S ESSENCE) e
MARK SPROT AND CO. VALUABLE FARMS. ON WEST COAST, AT LOW RATEL OAA ACRES freehold, llandy sit ' "'-'uation. G roomed dwelling, milk ing plied, hut etc. All flat and al ploughable. Also 55 dairy cows in profit, 10 yearlings and young stock, new milking plant and separator etc., complete. 65 acres in oats and crop, 20 acres ploughed for turnips. Price as p going concern £7500. Implements at valuation. £2,500 cash. Balance area mred on easy terms.
ACRES freehold and leasehold " • with 6-roomed dwelling, milk, ing shod, shearing shed. 90 acres ploughable, partly fenced. Stock 15 cows, 450 sheep and lambs. Can carry 800 sheep. Price £3,500. Stock at vaL uatiop. Terms £SOO cash, balance 41% easy payments. Ofifi ACRES freehold and leaseholo fcJUt/ land, well situation and close to railway. Dwelling, milking plant, implements. 80 cows, 10 heifers in pro fit, calves ,sheep, 14 2-yr steers, 3 horses, 10 acres in oats, 60 acres read' for ploughing. Price as going concert £4600. Tcrir.o £ISOO cash, balance a 6% easy terms. A*"T ACRES leasehold, with nev 6 dwelling and milking shed Large area ploughable. 8 miles from railway. 18 dairy cows in profit, IP yearlings 1 bull, 1 horse etc., separa tor. A very clwap place. Price £2500 as going concern. Half cash, ba!a nC at 8% OAA ACRES freehold with 6 roomed dwelling and milking shed, 25 dairy cows in profit, 5 heifere 2 bulls, horse and pigs. Implements, and tools. Half a mile from railway, 3J miles from factory, 120 acres ! i grass, 8 acres in crop. Price £3BOO at a going concern. £I9OO 0...jh, balaii'" 51%.
ACRES freehold and lease. New milking shod and dwelling, also milking plant. GO cows in profit, 2h year old cattle. Full range o c plcments, dray etc. 5 mi’cs from rail way. Price £BOOO as going eweern £4OOO in cash, balance 6J%. FULL PARTICULARS TO BONA FIDE ENQUIRY. WRITE OR CALL ON mnj wn rn AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK AMGENERAL AGENTS GREYMOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1921, Page 4
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