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"Si BONNINGTONS CAMACetN IRISH MOSS irX'ofey.'.i: • l'&7sS c?T CW; iniit* Ulf mil ittMi*,* r/ti!!}. m wm The best and cough remedy m' m JM ft 11 / 52 zi.-> Half a Century Thousands of New Zealandcrs will confirm the statement—and many have already done so by grateful letters forwarded to the proprietors of Bonnington's Irish Moss. The distressing cough that attacks so many people during Winter time; the violent cold in the head; the tickling rawness of the chest that is Nature's danger signal of coming diseases, all vanish under the wonderful curative influence of CARRAGEEN Parents and children alike soon lose' that "chesty" tendency when a bottle of Bonnington's is kept in the house—'tis a wonderful safeguard against chills and colds, influenza, and pneumonia. 'Do not be put off with an imitation. Ask for and get Bonnington's- refuse the substitute of in erior quality. Read these grateful testimonials they are a few picked at nndum from the many received from.all parts of New Zealand:— , SAVED' A S6VEKE IULNrSS Ills. I?. Woodliouse, of Norlhcoto, 1 wi'iu-K: j . "1 navi! tried a lioltln of Bonninulon's Irish Moss rind found it very ir»od. I had ft sudden attack of influ••nxn, iin i it saved me from a severe USED BONNINGTON'S FOR 30 YEARS Mr. K. Hiidrill, Hamilton,' wHws:— "it gives mc pleasure to state that Bonnington's Irish Mons has 'been used in my family for upwards of 30 years, I myself, though 70 years of age, still And great relief by taking Tionnlnifton's Irish Mos«and can recommend It to young and old." safest for over BONNINGTON'S FOR LUNG COMPLAINTS Mr. Win,. Neighbours, W'aimapga- . roa,'writes:— If fives me' much pleasure to recommend Bonnington's Irish Moss for Coughs, Colds or any Lung Complaint having used It in.my family for 20 years." OILS

After a Long PullAmber Tips Tea The delight of the day on the river is enhanced by the delicious beaming cup of Amber Tips Tea which awaits oarsman and guest. There's nothing # like it to keep the spirits buoyant, drive fatigue away, and add to the pleasure of the outing. Wholesome—an aid to digestion—moft economical—you will have no other once you've tried Amber Tips Tea. The 2/- per lb. Amber Tips is of extra fine • quality. It is most economical, while for richness and fragrance it is unsurpassed. Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb. is another fine, - wall-flavoured tea of delightful fragrance and strength. Another grade is sold at 1/8— splendid value it is too. Ask your grocer to send you a packet. /Imber

VALUABLE ADVICE FOR OBTAINING A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. BY COURTESY OF A LADY READER, While recently glancing through a ladies' paper, one of our readers noticed a simple formula said to banish all skin irritations and greatly beautify the complexion. Having given considerable study to chemistry, she was immediately interested by the peculiar combination of ingredients. Her skin was rough and sore from exposure to the sun and wind, so she determined to have the lotion made lip at once. She applied night and morning with a soft cloth, and in less than a week all disagreeable traces of sunburn, rash, and blemishes had entirely vanished, her complexion was soft and smooth; in fact, her appearance was so greatly improved that her own mother was astonished,'and asked the cause of the sudden transformation. This led to another trial of the same lotion, and, despite the mother's age, her skin became clear and velvety. And what was even more amazing, the lines and wrinkles which had formed round'her eyes and on her forehead began to smooth out and gradually disappear. Both mother and daughter were overjoyed at this un-looked-for result, and wondered if there was not some way of giving the benefit of their experience to other women. They finally decided to write to one or two of the principal papers about it. Upon receiving their communication, we gladly consent to publish for those interested the valuable formula which they had found. It calls for 2 oz. of rosewater, one dram tincture of benzoin, and 2 oz. Flowers of Oxzoin, the mixture to be well shaken before using. We are informed that it is quite inexpensive, and can be made up bv any good chemist, or easily prepared at home. A prominent member of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, who specialises in the care of the skin, examined this formula for us, and states that the lotion made therefrom is perfectly harmless, and, besides being excellent for the complexion, is also unexcelled for quickly eradicating blotches, pimples, blackheads, etc., which are so disfiguring to the skin. CREME TOKALTN, absolutely the best non-greasy vanishing cream; beautifies the skin and removes wrinkles. At all chemists.— (Advt.) ACHED ALL OVER. "I had influenza, with aches and pains all over," says Mrs. E. S. Williams, Price, S.A. 'Was getting worse every minute and did not know, what to do for myself until I remembered that a friend had told me Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured his influenza. I sent my daughter for a bottle and' got immediate relief after the first dose and before I had taken the whole bottle was completely cured."—All chemists and storekeepers. There's a power of consolation in a pipe of fragrant MILD DERBY PLUG or CUT. Cool, satisfying and soothing, it is the best of all tobaccos. Try it. 14

Quality and Quaintness. Of the many features about our furniture Quality and Quaintness are but two. Quality is built into every piece, and with it goes experience, quaintness, choice design, utility, which, with excellence of workmanship, makes the Baker furniture the kind that lasts and the kind that it pays to buy. BAKER & CO., ART FURNISHERS NEW PLYMOUTH

/Imber 51ps 7eei Those troubled with weak digestion «an take Amber Tips Tea with absolute comfort, so pure and good is it. 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. 44 ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 June 1913, Page 6

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979

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 June 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 June 1913, Page 6

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