“This little girl went to market ( This little girl stayed at home” For the first little girl was using N.Z. Bagwash Laundry Service—she began “washday’ 5 with all the washing done, so she got through in time to “go to market. 55 The second little girl did the washing and stayed at home. Send us your bundle and you won't have to stay at home. ONLY 3/- A BAG Blankets washed, dried, aired—returned like new; 1/- each—or 6 for 5/-. N.Z. Bagwash and Towel Supply Co. 60-66 Federal Street (Only Address) Phone 43-719.
SANFORD’S 40 FATHOM FISH Caught by Sanford's big fleet of out in the OCEAN. Each catch is carefully sorted and only the CHOICEST FISH selected for your table. You can now enjoy fish that is absolutely FRESH, SWEET, TENDER, and TASTY as ever tumbled out of a net. STRAIGHT FROM THE OCEAN TO YOUR TABLE. ALWAYS FRESH NEVER FROZEN AT SANFORD’S SHOPS STEAM TRAWLERS far
Safely give to the younq -est child—.V it 6. #si \ ft et it is potent to give relief to the strongest man Gratefully and confidently mothers give this pleasant remedy to little children. Yet it will instantly relieve a strong man's most violent hacking cough. Sixteen valuable ingredients are compounded in it. Each bottle is as carefully made as if to your own special prescription. The first dose coats the throat with an antiseptic film that relieves inflammation and prevents further infection. Keep BONNINGTON s always by you and take it at the first sign of chest or throat trouble, or daily when influenza is about. See that you get BONNINGT ON'S—there are imitations. One of dozens of testimonials Mrs. J. C. RUSSELL, of Oamaru, writes: “ I can remember as long as thirty years when Bonnington’s Irish Moss was used for me as a child by my mother, and I now use it in my own home for my children.” Over 60 years relief WHlNCToyyy Irish Moss £, or cow Scolds ctry young habits, gi+e a feu: drop; •f Bonnington’s in the baby’s milk. • 16 2h 308 Ask for the large bottle at all chemists and stores — it*s cheaper!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 4
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