NOTICES. , r I AWARDED ONLY GOLD" MEDAL In Competition, 1882 FIRST SILVER MEDAL In Comiwtiilcn, 18C2 HIGHEST AY/ARD And GOLD KEOAL M.Z. EXHIBITION, 1307 lit) iviUaiG. w;.<* CEYLOK, HEW ZEALAND. T»'i!i € Its flavour and grtat digestiliility place it absolutely above all other cocoas. "None of the mikerous cocoai have equalled Van Houten's."— Healik best & goes farthest. I Stop that Cough i{ Colds and coughs arc 1 too serious to be trilled I with. At first they may 1 seem unimportant but, if | not attended to, bron- | chitis, pneumonia or even I consumption may de- | velop. You need a medi- | cine to soothe the irrita--1 tion, break up the cold I and leave the lungs strong I and healthy. There's no remedy, so I good as Bonnington's I Irish Moss—for over half I a century it has been the I favourite family cough | remedy. But refuse substitutes. | If an unscrupulous retailp er tries to sell you an B imitation or substitute tell H him you want Bonningi ton s. Ask for it and \ insist on getting it. 147 * CARRAGEEN BROADWAY CASH MEAT BAZAAR. Having taken over the above MEAT BAZAAR From Mil. C. B. WALSH, beg to solicit a continuance of patronage. W. LEE late of Pahnerstnti North) SMALL GOODS MAN, and the public may rely on thv very rest service. A TRIAL SOMCJTKD
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 85, 9 April 1912, Page 8
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223Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 85, 9 April 1912, Page 8
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