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% u V//A 7//y i 1 I honestly a can recommend this! i V 0 It hms over SO years’ reputaSo your retailer will tell you— W -/ tion behind it! Bonnington’s Carrageen Irish Mos. a’l cases of Bronhas been the standard Family Medicine m *d esses chitis and Chest Ailments for more than have claimed the public’s support-bul ’ its own as the dependable, tried-and-found-to-bc-good specmc. The persistent Cough of Wintertime ceases to persist when Bennington’s is taken; the violent Cold ins promptness; Bronchitis, Croup and Whooping Cough s.eld readily to the soothing and curative qualities ot Risn 1 Keep it in the house this winter —buy it in the larger of the two sizes, as that way is more economical. You will find your storekeeper or chemist as glad to recommend it as Mr. Tressidcr. of Hastings, who writes as follows; “I arrived in New Zealand (Lyttelton) overfifty year* ago. wd the first family medicine I remember being made in Christchurch was Bo - y lr :.u Moss.’ I had occasion to try it then for a bad cold. I found it did me good, and since then have used it for myself and family withevery success. In 1870 I look up business a. storekeeper, and alwavs kept your remedy,‘Bonnington s Irish Moss, in stock as 1 felt sure that I could recommend it with safety; and 1 may slate that during my store-keeping time I have sold several hundreds of bottles and «y customers always spoke very highly of it. Imitation is the sincerest flattery, and Bennington’s is surely overwhelmingly flattered by its many imita ;> tions. Refuse them all—say Bonnington sor none. BONNINOTONS CAR/*ttCC£w IRISH MOSS (Keys*****) »+H*6Ti«wjr JfORCC BONNINGTON

—INAMES’ COATS Balance of our season’s stock, together with job purchases, thrown out in lots at very low prices. Drapery and Clothing Stores Stratford

ELTHAM NURSERIES, ELTHAM. PLANTING SEASON—I9IO. Grown for Sale, 1,000,000 Barberry, well branched, from 12s 6d per 1000, Oppresses Lawsoniana, 2-year, SOS per 100, Pinus Insignis, 3-year, 17s 6d per 100, Pinus Insignis, 2-year, 15s per 100. Macrocarpa, 2-year, 20s per 100. All kinds of Hedge and Shelter Trees, etc. Note the Address— J. REVELL, Eltham Nurseries, ’Phone 37. ELTHAM. JOB PRINTING of every description executed at shortest notice at the “Stratford Evening Post.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 7

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