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SUT That tickling sensation at the back of thethroat .. . „.«. .=„„„_» m .,„. HA M, ted }s a danger signal—it means that the dread cold germs have penetrated right into the bronchial tubes and that, unless checked, they may attack your lungs. Take prompt steps to oust these germs. Drive them out with Bonnington's Irish Moss. Bonnington's is quick in its action, and infallible in its strong direct attack upon colds in head, throat and lungs. Ask your chemist for Bonnington's—and see that you get it — 1 don't be coerced into b u y in & an inferior substitute, goNNINGTOCrS OUBBkCEENJ Irish moss Has Proved its Value by M&ny Years of Unqualified Success! For over 50 years Bonnington's Irish Moss has held pride of place as an effective treatment for sore throats, colds in the head and hacking coughs. It allays irritation and inflamation, clears choked-up air passages, and has a beneficial effect on the whole respiratory system. Read what Grateful Sufferers say: Dunedin. "I have no hesitation in recommending your Bonnington's Irish Moss to anyone suffering from colds. I find "that it gives instant relief, and I would never be without a bottle. There is no cough mixture that is equal to Bonnington's Irish Moss," J. V. HAWKINS. Dunedin. "lam thankful that Bonnington'g Irish Moss has cured me. I had such a bad cold for weeks, and since I tried your remedy I am grateful for what it bas done for me, I shall recommend Bonnington's to all I hear of who suffer." E. CHAPMAN. Convincing Proof of its Sterling Qualities: ~ ; Dunedin. "Since being in New Zealand, I have used Bonnington's Irish Moss with very great success. % have found it most beneficial for the children for coughs and colds during the cold damp weather and always like to keep a bottle in the house." , > ~ J. W. COTTON. Gore. "I consider Bonnington's Irish Moss is the best cough and cold remedy in the world. Having come from that part of the world where the Carrageen grows, I know its true yalue, and would not be without A bottle of it in the houea under any consideration. T. AMBROSE.

j often called good | luck, favoured us. ).. BigpurchasingoL,-.. , Blankets last year.. , enables usjtosell»!'Jv below present ruling; prices.— —— These goods are going fast and cannot be replaced. ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS. Single Bed Size, white 19/6, 21/-; j grey 18/6* 19/6, .per pair Double Bed Size, white 25/-, 29/-J grey. Large Double Bed Size, white 30/d; grey 27/6, 2C)/-per pair '■■"■'' {'.'j! li'jiii i| ■ • ■'• ■<;<.•:' ! ■ ■■'■ -i CASH ONLY, NO pisOOUNTS. , Jfamam-v*

THE NEXT WAR, which will begin the clay that the present one ends—if it has not begun already—will be in the ECONOMIC FIELD. It will bo a war as pitiless, in its way, as the one now raging. Only those whose methods of conducting business are thoroughly modern and scientific will stand a chance of sucIt follows, then, that all who hope to win on the Economic Field, must UNDERSTAND THE WORKING, AND THE APPLICATION OF ECONOMIC FORCES. They must understand Markets,. Banking, Currency, Industrial Law. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, provides an admirable course of study for those who wish to master the SCIENCE OF BUSINESS and are not content to remain rule-of-thumb practitioners,, working half their time in the dark and missing chance after chance that a more enlightened man would

Our courses written throughout by Mr B. E. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B., B Com., F.R.E.S., First Class Honors, Barrister at Law, comprise the following subjects:—Economics, Industrial Law, Banking and Currency, Statistical Method, Economic Geography, Modern and Economic: History. Write, for further partiulnrs to THE DIRECTOR, BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON.

.UTTER-WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own UutXer; Obtain, jour Tmt ( ter-wrappera at the "Stratford Post" Job Punting Office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 78, 5 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 78, 5 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 78, 5 July 1916, Page 7

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