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R-v W The f Safest > Cough Remedy For the Children DOiml tJ Many people who are 70 year# old to-day ban ; shed their colds and coughs with Bonnington's Irish Moss when they were children I Bonnington a is still the best lor youngsters because it is free from harmful drugs, narcotics, alcohol. Give the kiddies each a spoonful of Bonnington’s Irish Moss at bedtime—it protects the throat and lungo against Influenza, Pneumonia, Coughs and Colds. The family six® is only 2/6 everywhere SBSSiftpl IRISH IRISH M

can bring you greater satisfaction than the knowledge that your health rests upon a firm foundation? With this in view, it is well to bear in mind that care bestowed upon maintaining the vigour of the digestive organs always brings an ample reward, for the reason that their condition so largely influences the general health. A most successful and satisfactory method of keeping the digestive system at a high level of ef&oiency is the occasional use of Beecbam’s Pills —a medicine which, as everyone knows, has won golden opinions all over the world for tho relief and prevention of ailments connected wjth the stomaoh, liver and bowels. Wide as the popularity of Beecham’s Pills has been in the past, as a remedy for dyspeptic troubles their reputation to-duy is greater than ever. There is no better household remedy for keeping the digestion right, the liver active, the bowels regular and the blood pure. For the good of your Health hMi •& w Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled Mid., In-loi tsuti (origitial Ea-tlai! **ri ■■ . }

MOTHER S¥RyP 1 THE ! IDEAL i REMEDY' PAINS AFTER EAT NG FLATULENCE HEADACHES. BILIOUSNESS, ACIDITY CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION One of the most common symptoms of Indigestion is that which takes the form of pains after eating: evidence that your digestive organs are not capable of properly performing their functions c. To tone, strengthen and stimulate stomach, liver and bowele —the principal organs of digestion— you should take Mother Seigel’s Syrup. This digestive remedy goes to the root cause of the trouble and eradicates it, and enables you to digest what you eat and to secure from food the nonrishment it contains. The large bottle of '■ " MotherSeigel’sSyrup costs 3/-, and oontains 75 average doses, or less than one halfpenny a dose. AND LIVER U —U*

CHEAP READING. FOR THE WINTER EVENINGS. The Daisy Barck Series of Famous ('rime- and Crimif als. Price 10(1 each or 0 for 4s fid post free. “The Moat farm Mystery/’ The Crippen Murder,” ‘‘Brides in a Bath Tragedies.” “Charles l’earce, Murderer,” “Burke and Hare, Bodysnatehers,” “Life and Trial of Mrs Maybrick”, “Bnbbicombo Tragedy,” “The Great Thaw Murder and Trial,” “Sweei ney Tod, The Demon Barber,” “Paris i by Day and Night,” “Six Months in a i Convent,” “Palmer the Poisoner,” “Maria Marton. Red Barn Murder,” “Fenian Conspiracy,” “Ethel T.e Neve. Her Life Story,” “History of Maria Monk,” “Jack the Ripper Murders,” “Life of Dick Turpin,” “East Lynne,” “A Racing Crook.” Send for complete list of Daisy Bank publications, over 50 titles. Bock of every description for homo entertainment. Illustrated Magical Novelty Catalogue 6d post free. Free card trick given ■ with each catalogue. IDEAL NOVELTY COY.. BOX 643 CHRISTCHURCH. | f/r m OMUL'S SFCSSIOM Qcnf t CUT

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1921, Page 4

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