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7CS IS&O, •TO it iS’XliO'wf CoxgOu* © CoLirlnavenot chained in. 59 yean/* In the days of our grandmothers coughs and colds were just as prevalent as they are to-day. But our grandparents used Bennington’s Irish Moss and this splendid family cough medicine is even more popular to-day than it was half a century ago. Nothing better than Bonnington's Irish Moss has been placed on the market—hence its unique popularity. LPI, O \ is the standard family icough remedy—it, relieved our ■'grandparents, in the days of Victoria, it will relieve otlr children now in the reign of King George V. See to it that you ketfp’a bottle in the house—splendid for colds in head, throat and chest,.'it gives prompt ease to the irritating throat and __bronchialJubes and may be taken by both old and young. Bonnington’s contains no opiates or harmful drugs—’tis sure, "prompt and safe. Look for Bonnington’s, name on the package and accept no substitutes. ( i . - r Here is Convincing Testimony-: ‘‘For'many-years my family have taken, your Irish Moss in cate of colds, with beneficial results. There is no, doubt that ,children receiver great relief by it use; when suffering from all forms of colds and chest troubles.”. W. E. S. KNI&H 1, Dnnedm ■°l have pleasure"in stating that for',over twentyyears \l,.h*ve periodically used Bonnington’s Irish Moss and hare found it an especially efficient Specific for ill kiuds-.-of colds, etc. Eor-children, I believe it to be unsurpassed. As an ex-storekeeper I have continuallv,recommended it and have sold hundreds of bottles.” WILLIAM OWERS, Timaru. ’ I*3, /txyrr 6525,

Economy With meat, fi*h, vegetable* and cereal* at such high prices the use. of Foster Clark * Sd. Soaps i* the surest way to cut down living expense* without reducing nouriihrpcpt and , enjoyment. i FostetCWirk’s. SOUPjiQPMRIEt are stMwlilng and invigorating, v > Twelve varieties:—Oxtail, Toi jnato, Mock Lentil, ScotcK;’ ' ..Celery/ ‘Mulligatawny, Pe.ja/ / :Ki<3ncy, Green Pea and Hare#’. ..., Cheaper than ary othcr market* Keio ■ Zealand Agen Up Salmond and Spraggon LtcL Auckiintt,' Wel'.n cttli : t , - .Dunedin .■ S S-ii Vnldispel A remedy that has been a favour* . ite. in thousands of families for over 60 years is a tested, proved -_j remedy—hence when you ye a ' Moss. A few closchwill enable you to jCOlighing and sneezing, 1 Irish Moss contains iSB, no opiatesoc harmful drugs, and I V'iias - viscpua| properties that act 1 »likc a-tWoat paint and-prolong its soothing, healing influence on inflamed glands of the throat.. ™ Xhere are imitations! ‘ Bipwfare of ' ia rt ’i£f.‘tbem!' ,: “. Alwayk>kfc for’ 1 v|S> From all Chemists and Stores; I/6'and 2/6i- ’ b.iwb-npnVi.^jyfc SEE BETTES ? "Then ‘ffeteieniber ’(hit Only ' Glasses made after a thoroughly scientific •» test will-help yout • :.•••■ ’ .i.lgAyE votin'EYES TESTEI) HEBE.,,, Consult us now ! Besides imi'provlngiiyofir..sight, otir;. carefully prescribed glasses will relieve you of :i*n’ervous headaches, and make you look and feel better. , Get the benefit of our. long prac- * tick! actfcrlenbe, anA fiuf superior -■ «e#viceal reasonable cost. *i — I MORRISON & GILBERD ' iiiisi sooifsuniTO'c'iorrrptitN?,.) 109 Customhouse Quay - Wellington

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10609, 7 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10609, 7 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10609, 7 June 1920, Page 7

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