BUSINESS NOTICES. IBOWfINCTOfiB CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Thousands of New Zealanders will coniirm the statement—and many have already done so by grateful letters forwarded to the proprietors of Bonnington's Irish Moss. The distressing cough that attacks so many people during Winter time; the violent cold, in the head; the tickling rawness of the chest that is Nature's danger signal of coming diseases, all vanish under the wonderful curative influence of %£#*:-•■£> CARRAGEEN Parents and children alike soon lose that "chesty" tendency when a bottle of Bonnington's is kept in the house—'tis a wonderful safeguard against chills and colds, influenza, and pneumonia. Do not be put off with an imitation. Ask for and get Bonnington's-refuse the substitute of interior quality. Read these grateful testimonials they are a few picked at randum from the many received from all parts of New Zealand:— i i -*. ■' .*■ v i'V' SAVED A SEVERE ILLNESS Mrs. E. Woodhouse, of Northcote, writes: "I have tried a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss and found it very good, I had a sudden attack of infliir enza, and it saved rue from a severe illness." USED BONNINGTON'S FOR 30 YEARS Mr. E, Hadrill. Hamilton, writes:— "11 gives me pleasure to state that Bonnington's Irish Moss has been used in my family for upwards of I HO years, I myself, thonen 711 years of age, still find great relief by taking Bonnington's Irish Moss awl can recommend it to young and old." BONN'NGTON'S FOR LUNG COMPLAINTS Mr. Win. Neighbours, Waimangaroa, writes:— It <_ives me much pleasure to recommend Bonninalon's Irish Moss for Coughs, Golds or any Lung Compiaint having used it in my family for 20 years." >.-"A?>^tf So^
The great winding-up business sale at A. Spence's drapery arid clothing store, is still booming. The interest which this economy event has aroused is certainly 'remarkable. Of cduiso the bargains-are v ruly exceptional ifi theiii inonny saving character, , Ladies who arc keen ba*gaii< buyers are surprised beyond measure at the ruthlessly reduced prices on seasonable goods which are everywke.B&iapparent.. To those who: want to make their money do its full share, this is a giand opportunity. Especially are the bargains attractive in the showioom,. where high quality goods are • offering'• at prices 'that axe decidedly ,f;i you ruble to modest purses. Ladies'', Coat,?..and Costumes, and Maid's and Children's Coats are conspicuous for their greatly, reduced prices, nv.& are certainly worthy df the consideration of every economical Oliver. ■ , ■: . > i !i fOI fitli ill, MOTOR FOR HIRE. R. GR&DIG, - ESIRES to intimate that he is ' prepared to accept engagements for the hire of his Reliable Motor Car at shortest notioe. Address: Telephone No. 181, Stratford. FOR SALE. 6 ACRES of Land, with a Good 6-roomed House, Electric Light, and good Outbuildings ; just out of the Borough. Apply by letter to "M\ care this Office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 7
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