A good idea if warned by a “wheezy” chest—or a bit of BRONCHIAL troublebefore going out—sip some Bonnington’s Irish Moss. This rich warming linctus covers the throat with an ANTISEPTIC film. Its acute, aromatic P un g enc y envelopes that CATARRH! ifßUf IMITATIONS will not do. ■vggg Bonnington’s is I/O & 2/6 !85 722 «■
£}HANGE Riding into Gliding in the 1937 Vauxhall. L. H. Johnson Motors, Ltd., Ager.ts.’Phone 2508, Broadway North,
Have you got FTIHERE’S a moment every -*■ day—frequently an hour or .CT UWU so before bedtime some- / times in the afternoon—when a / the Droops are very catching. THAT IS THE MOMENT FOR A CUP OF “AMBER TIPS” TEA. It’s wonderful how a cup of “Amber Tips” brightens up the day and cheers up dull minds at any hour. TO DRIVE AWAY THE “DROOPS" t XVL . . What you need is a cup of ’AmberTlps” Choice Smpire Grown Tea
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 424, 4 May 1937, Page 3
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148Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 424, 4 May 1937, Page 3
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