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■ ~ *2 rt Y'\ A Cold will do 'through the family Nothing is so infectious as a cold. Stop it at once with a dose or two of Bennington's Irish Moss. It is a sure cure for coughs and colds, and should be in every household. Bonrangtons Irish moss gives speedy relief whether the cold be located in head, throat or lungs— it clears the choked-up air passages, banishes that “stuffy" feverish feeling, relieves that dry, parching sensation in the throat, and eases the Fungs. This lady, like thousands more, would not be without it:— Dnaedia, “Since being in New Zealand, I have used lior.ningtons Irish Moss with very great success. I have found it most beneficial for the children for coughs and colds, during the cold damp weather and like to keep a bottle in the house." J. VV. GOTTEN. Ask for, and insist on getting Bonninglou’s. No other is “iust as good," All chemists and stores. Sold.-o large and small bottles. 10,i * CARRAOCN gj OONNINCTONJ G#RAC.EXN iRiSHMOSS TOKO JUHCTJOH HOTEL, TOKO. WILLIAM PARKINSON (Late of Papakura Hotel) Proprietor. (succeeding Mr James Hawkins). I Only the best wines, spirits, aud liquors stocked. Meals and Accommodation a specialty. Attention, civility, and cleanliness closely observed. Lr. O’CALLACHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUGLAS. HAS taken over Mr (L Morrison’s Blacksmith business, and hopes to merit the patronage of the settlers of the surrounding district. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Jchardson Richardson Jichardson Richardson Richardson RiclmrdfKwi Richardson dichardson THE PROGRESSIVE GROCER ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE RICHARDSON Oroadway. Phone M.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 19, 21 August 1916, Page 8
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