50'years £}csQ—when Qr<i ui K I WAt young man,*[uid Grandad, H I had seritut trouble with 017 throat and cke«t Etch in those far-away d*y« BonBOgtea's Canajeea Iriih Moti wai famoai ai . a randy for all nch troubles. WeD, it cared Be, aj it fcai cored to many others IVe known ace—and for orer 50 years I've alwayi laid ansd word (or BoanmgtonV* The steady deaand for Bennington's throagh•at the Deamion after 50 yetrs of trial it in itself 1 tttt&t oftraontiM-appravsl—thodosund "»■ «* miiii mud?. <(F«Cotuhi, Cold*, CtnUL WDwyint Couth and Bioockiln ilia alpoit laiallwtf. It is SAFE too—tbaro is no opiua « oliui urcotic u it Hore's lastiaoa; to its el£eoj*«soii— Xn.l. EadttiU-cfßsuxn, wriUtaifoUmu: I voou rut fill u u; < wot J ia farosr o( Bon. aotfM s Itka Moo.' I ka*o always faondh oi neataSMaait {at tin ckildna Ik caaib <ad aids, aid aw it always. &Q>; "Aft, Thank You" if ft iin't BONNINGTOtrS. N !wr lired out! but nosteeo "When you fee! thus—physically worn oat but can't get a good night'i ilaep, the came ia ran down nerrei. They need a tonic and food that will build np and permanently strengthen them. Trice t\ Oletdieifr TOPHWC Thia splendid preparation will put them right, and the cure will be lasting. Phoaphatonic contains phosphorus—nature's finest nerre tonic. Get a bottle of Phosphatonic to-day. Sleep well and be cheery. 2/6 and 4/6 at chemists and stores, or post free from Chas. A. Fletcher. Chemist, Wellington. 21
More Profit from Calves* It hu been proved by Government smlyiit that Palmer's Calf Meal it absolutely pure. Every bag ha« a guarantee enclosed. Stock raiieri state they Veceive more pr*>' tt Im calvei reared on pALMERS CALF MEAL than from thoi« fed on ether foods. Cihes do not go back in condition at the weaning stage—one farmer refuted £lO t head for young Palmer-fed heifcri. The calves are healthier and grow up to be better milkers. Yqu % decide to utt Palmer's Calf Meal 2 "TO Stand this Season at Railway Stables, Eltham, A and travel Stratford, Inglcwood and Waitara. The imported Trotting Stallion DOMINION. Rothschild—Electioneer, mare. Dominion has started in ten races, winning three, three seconds, three thirds and once unplaced. Winning time, one mile in 2.22, one mile in 2.28, aad I* 1/2 miles in 3.36; once unplaced in 2.16, Eos, Dominion's Grand-dam by Blackwood-Ab-dallah, was the winner of fourteen races. Dominion is the sire of Rudstone who has won three races. Term*: Single mare, £4 4s. Half guarantee, £2105., and £2los. when mare proves in foal. Croomage, Si- payable first service. v All feta to be paid by January Ist, 1916, Ail cart, No responsibility. ft. mm twa»r.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1915, Page 6
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