/% quite a young man/'uud Granda*!, " I hod serious trouble with my throat and chest. Even in those far-away dcy* Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Most was famous as a remedy for all such troubles. Well, it cured. me, as it has cured so many others IV;; known since—and for over 50 years I've always said a good word for Bonnington's." The steady demand for Bonnington's vhronghout the Dominion after 50 years of trial is : - itself a verdict of uuqu.ii'.to! deserv success of a genuine remedy. Q For Cong!''. Coldc, Crcup, Whoopi.ic Cuusih and Uronchiiii it :c almost infallib l !?. it ii SAFE too - there is no opiurc or o:htr narcotic in it. Here's testimony to its effcctirciMns—- . Bodijttti, of JJatvera, writet asfotiows : i would j ust !ik-s to say a word i:i favour of BoIl« magton's Irish Muss." I haro always found it of greatest benefit for the chilJraa for coujhi and colds, and s<ryt "No, Thank You" if it isn't BONNINGTON'S, n VT 171 , U STOIVI'I S HAWKE'S BAY TARANAKI, WELLINGTON, And Commercial, Municipal and Cenera! SIRECTORY And New Zealand Annua!. 2f>U' year of IQt ft Publication Edited bv John Storio, Demy Bvo. size, containing 1450 pageß matter and numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettering. I F.RIOF' lft» or ISta 9d oh pubim*fciwi. "MEAN'S" BEST COUGH REMEDY. "When asked to recommend a cough or cold medicine I always say 'Hean's Essence.' I find it valuable for croup and whooping cough. I would not be without Hean's Essence in my home." —MRS. R. CARROLL, Midhirst. One bottle of Hean's Essence makes a pint of best cough mixture and saves 10/-. Simple to make, pleasant to take, and always does good. M A, 0. WILLS ft MS, a K.SIRES the Public to know that ho baa taken over the KAPONUA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Lately carried on by Mr J. Wilks, ti nd also the \!A(L COACH SKRVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND KAPONGA, and hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage ..OACII LEAVES KAPONGA For Stratford at 8.10 a.m., arriving at 11.15 a.m. '.LAVES STRATFORD LOR KAPONQA at 3.30 p.m. sharp, arriving at Kaponga at G. 16 p.m. i'rrELLY, HVAi-A to iiij-onn residents oi the Stratlord District that lie ban started business ats a high-class TEA SALESMAN, and will personallv wait on residents for their orders within the next few Special arrangements have been made to supply a hue quality, Bohi-i>-grown and All-British bandied Tea without interruption of supplies. Residents are respectfully requested to try the goods I offer. Further particulars ia future is«ue. W. H. KELLY. BOX t<\ Stratford. MO Cft., BPOAS3WAY SOUTH, 3TAATFGKU 'i ■',.'! OTit of pratinnfc.., from Me' j- 1 '' Bridge to up-to-data ahoy ).-.oxt Stf>jdt'ord'B Motoi iWsgJ fci itore Monday, Wfcb December. ftvary rn<xi«rn ixhivoujmioc iimfc&Ued. Houee'.vivetj aie invited to call »nd msn-vct. A.& ttsnx.l, only the primewi of 1 H-i, irii.(ttup. mil L small gwlf' «Sif , iu Unique assort uW of Jewellery fn till. Tn- Jarno". tfrrt" '£>**>*,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 2
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497Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 2
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