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9-252 W forever Half a Century Thousands of New Zealanders will conhnn the statement —and many have already done so by grateful letters forwarded to the proprietors of Bennington’s Irish Moss. The distressing cough that attacks so many people during Winter time; the violent cold in the head; the tickling rawness of Ihe chest that is Nature’s danger signal of coming diseases, all vanish under the wonderful curative influence of, Bonnington’s CARRAGEEN Irish Moss 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 in orior quality. Read, these grateful testimonials they are a few picked a* fandum from the many received from all parts of New Zealand:— SAVED A SEVERE ILLNESS Mrs. E. Woodhouse, of Northcoto, writes; “I have tried a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss anil found it very good. I had a sudden attack of influenza, ami it saved mo from a severe Vines?.” USED BONNINGTON’S FOR 30 YEARS Mr. E, Hadrill. Hamilton, writes:— “it gives me pleasure to state that Bonnington’s Irish Moss has liven used in my family for upwards of 30years,I myself, though 70 years of age. still find great relief by taking Bonnington’s Irish Moss and can recommend it to young and old." BONNINGTON’S FCR LUNG COMP AINTS Mr. Win. Neighbours, Waimangaroa, writes;— It gives me much pleasure to recommend Bonningtou's Irish Moss for Coughs. Colds or any Lung Complaint having used it m my family for CO years." 65

' “FORD” CARS. I.HEATER, £-|75 SWEATER, £} 9Q L. R. CURTIS. ALSO "THE ROVER." (OLE AGENT, STR ATFORD When Your Child’s Throat is Sore! That’s a “danger sign”! It tells you of deadly germs attacking the tender respiratory organs. Once let them get down into the bronchial tubes or Jungs, then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may endanger life. At the first indication give Bonnington’s Carrageen Irish Moss I There is no time to meddle with imitations—the main thing is to get this magnificent remedy right to the spot at once! For over half a century it has been the e? favourite family cough medicine. Boimington’s Irish Moss HERE’S" A CASE IN POINT; Ellison Road, Hamilton. September luih, IVI^. •*! arrived in New Zealand over fifty y-ars ago, and the first family medicine I remember in Christchurch was “Bennington’s Irish Moss.’* I tried it fora bad cold, , 2Bh, and found it cid me Sinci thin llhave it for JpUatS myself and family with every success. During my storefflß&vl y\ keeping 1 have sold several hundreds or bottles of tJonW>- 'TtoeSslßeE I *™

DONALD’S STRATFORD GARAGE. All Branches of the Motoring Business catered for. MOTOR CARS Repaired, Tuned up, and every class of work undertaken. Up-to-date machinery. Most modern workshop in Taranaki. Plenty of Room— Cars, Motor Cycles UP-TO-DATE CARS FOR HIRE. Experienced Drivers. Vulcanising in all its branches a speciality, including re-treading covEvery convenience. Ladies’ Waiting Room. SOLE AGENTS— Royal Ruby Motor Cycle (on top to-day); Morris’ Oxford Light Car (the world’s best.) ’Phono (day) 72, (night) 173. ’phone 94. ’Phone 94. First in jne Field tor Furniture. (PRACTICAL) CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Our Motto: ••High Quality." Our Prices: "The Lowest in Town." REGAN STREET. | (Opposite Wesley Sunday School.) When yon want Xm*s Cards, Picture Postcards, Rose Bowls, Hand Bags, !iK ,i fairer ** Jamas*, stored. All accessories stocked. Prices right. EVANS TICHBON.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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