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tlm indioutiuns ore for tlie whole place hi lap; hik'd lonp before the pa me bepius. There are to be three "curtain- ; rai -<a>,” the lirst- eommeiieiup nt 1 ;) ■ imk ia th.e mnniiup. nearly live, hears before the presell lat ion of lhe j star item. The Sprinpbuks ;ne in their j ro'iinp quarters, invitiup little alten- j ti-ui, wiiile the All Blacks are at Day’; 11,.v, umleipoinp nine days’ triiiiiinp; ill.'lor expert direction ami supervision. Wellington is patriotic rather than; parochial in its desire lor the sm-eess of, tl • New Zealanders, and there are j plenty ol well wishers loi the South j At; mans. The name promises to he wv:t!i.v ol the interest it has aroused and pood jiidpes who have summed up ali the chances of the contest express a siipht preference for the homo team. When a cold grip* you in the throat-<ss j chest, you cannot afford to experiment 1 with new cough remedies. © Malta certain of rapid relief and complete j recovery by taking t&>nnington e I rim j Moss. For 60 years it has been the favourite household remedy for chest , troubles. Bonnington's lrish Mom is so potent as to banish Colds, Influenm, Bronchitis and other chest ailments from adults so safe that it can ba given to the youngest child. Boraiin^torfs IrishOMoss Has Cured Coughs & Colds For 60 Years Family Size 2/6 Ilott ma There are no harmful drugs— *b© naasfc codes, in Bonnington’s Irish Mess, fct contains the genuine “Chomduo Crispus ’’ or Carrageen Irish Mess, osd i it is pleasant to take. It leaves aft antiseptic film on the throat, thus gnardas* against 'Flu. Pneumonia, and other infection. The wonderful success of Bonnington's Irish Moss during die past 60 years, proves its efficacy. Keep it in the house—giro the kiddiem a spoonful every monriag. 2/6 everywhere. “Send to Scotia" ’ In these t'l-ee v.md« i om.-risinjc twelve letters, nre wruppe I i.p our pond will -steadily uud miiyl.i bu::l up on !■•■ Ip. m I'.iumhui u • SATISFACTION. This w iii'l. you w ill 111' i e . ii .is twvlve leiters. Inti \v!.;tt . I' liie.iiiinp is eniieeiltiuti'd tl.ei'. :'y in il.e K .Hilts, stilliplil !■ i ...ud : - iu I lie deni, mid prompii.es> .n ie SERVICE. of e\ ele a eess-ries 181-IS3 Georpe :-t., Dunedin

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1921, Page 4

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380

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1921, Page 4

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