BUSINESS NOTSCES, Look for The Name onn The success of Bonnington s Irish Moss ha? been so great, and its sale so large, that unscrupulous persons have tried to imitate it. In order to make a larger profit some retailer may endeavour to sell ■ you ona of these imitations. Ask for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. I*or over half a century it ha 3 been lha standard medicine for coughs and colds—there's nothing so safe, so reliable, so effective. MR. J. TURNER, of Dunedm, writes: — For some years I have had Bonnington') Irish Moss for Mn. Turner and sho has derived much benefit by its use. Sho was considered consumptivo but Bonnington's Irish Moss has quite restored her, and sho is now quite strong. I have recommended it to many , persons, and believe that ail have \ been pleased with its effect" 50j r OU need nerve force » and restoration of physical energy! -v-*, 6 Q builds up force and energy. Medicine and food combined is what builds quickly after severe illness—■ Lane's Emulsion is both If you feel tfsafc you health is not so robust an(! vigorous as it should be let us urge the use of thi.-lung-healer and bodybuilder Buy it and try it to-day. VtJ Chemists and Stores. 2/5 and 4/6.
Cures that heavy after-dinner feeling so common to dyspeptics. All Chemists and Stores, 2/4 * ono excels simply by reason of its sterling efflcucy. Acta like a charm CUTS, BRUISES, BURNS. SCALDS, SORES, SPRAINS. Antiseptic and Eealing. SOLD EVERYWHERE 1 (© Many Imitations. Nothing Equal to rara«in«BMn For quickly curing Coughs, Golds*, and all Chest Complaints of young and old. A lady writes from Anatimo P. 0., Nelson: "I always use Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and I think it is an invaluable remedy." So will you if you try it. From ail Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/8, 2/fl, 4/6 bottle. E litMiaMmTOi M f\ • *SCOTCH • OWSALE AT All THE BARS WANTED KNOWNJUST you think of it, by using an "IDEAL" Butter Blender you are reducing your butter bill by one half. MCMILLAN AND FREDRIG, Agents.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8, 3 September 1912, Page 7
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344Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8, 3 September 1912, Page 7
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