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A cold makes you utterly dejected A bad cold—whether it affects your head, throat or lungs—is very weakening, it saps your strength, makes you feel dull heavy and enervated. Perhaps that’s hew you’re feeling now ? Take heart — there’s no need to experience that dejection any longer. With the help of Bennington’s Irish Mess, you can drive that cold out of your system in a few days. Bennington Vis, n well-known and thoroughly proved remedy that has stood the lost of time —a remedy that to-day is giving the same full satisfaction to cold sufferers that it gave to our grandfathers 50 years ago. t .. rish Moss Here are the opinions of two people who have tried Bennington V out, and proved its efficacy. They are but two of many thousands who swear by Bennington's.” North Arm Hill, Stewart Island. **l have been suffering from a severe cold in the chest lately, and have tried all kinds of so-called cough cures, but I still find Bonnington’s Irish Moss to be the best. I have always kept it in the house for my children because it is pleasant to lake, and quickly gives relief.” ”1 will be pleated to recommend it to my friends as it is a long way cheaper than doctors' hills.” Yours faithfully, H. R. COTTRELL. Owen Junction, Nelson. *‘l have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Moss and can remember it being used in my family for twenty-five year* or more. I also find it invaluable for Croup to which some of my children have been subject. 1 can say it never fails to give relief. I advise all mothers to use it." Yours faithfully, (MRS.) WALTER BROAD. m m rM W w & y V* m Bonnington’s is on sale at all chemists and stores™ Ask for Bennington s, and bsfo c leaving the shop, make sure that you’ve really got Bennington s—for there are substutes and imitations which cannot do you the same amount of good. If you require Bennington's Jubos, for Throat and Voice, and cannot obtain them easily, send I/- to the manufacturers. Geo, Bonnington, Ltd., Christchurch. I! -

fib often called good luck, favoured us. Big purchasing of Blankets last year enables us to sell belowpresent ruling prices. These goods are going fast and cannot be replaced. ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS. Single Bed Size, white 19/6,-atf/l; -grdy> isk ,19/6. per pair U ; . iDouble Bed.Size;-white gre}p. 2 4/r»..fss/r P9 r P a ' r Large Double Bed Size, white 39/6; grey4«?/)s».’?9/* per pair ,i. .HI H!tt 1 ■ : ‘ “ 't V . • t .-v . ■ • ; T- & < ■ ■; CASH ONLY, NO DISCOUNTS, JjEAfEKIS dITOSF^ i/ummnmmKesz±a* m m yy m m VM r//S' Oh! The Difference! S&MON! e«" -,>o fiv %/ % Many a housewife has “tried and tried and tried”—and and failed and failed—in at tempts to make pastr} scones and cakes as light a she would wish them. Thei at last she has used 17DMQNDC i *. BAKING JLF POWDER L/ and oh ! what a difference. It is practically impossible to make stodgy, heavy pastry if Edmonds’ is used. It gives your dainties the lightness of a snow-flake—makes them delicious, appetising, digestible. There isn’t anything to equal it. The, “ Sure To Rise ” Cookery Book, full of proved recipes, is free, for askhuj. Write Edmonds' Works, Christchurch, N 3 r w a S//. AOXj\ Wa m M/f % A 9

Butter-wrappers.— To Dai 17 Farmers who make their own hotter: Obtain 3our butter-wrappers at the "Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. XTOT DRINKS for Cold Mornings 1 Call at Dave Graham’s, Broadway, for your eleven o’clock refresher. Beef Tea, Celery Broth, Tomato BonilHo, Hot Lemon, or anything to suit your fancy.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 84, 12 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 84, 12 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 84, 12 July 1916, Page 7

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