CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. This in not a patent medicine, it is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. Tor years I had been a aufferer from chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order* or postal notes for 4s Cd, I will post twelve doses»of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease. F. Greville, Editor N.Z. Dairyman, Box 502, Weilin. ton.—Advt. HOW TO CURE _ GOITRE A Wuitati lady recently wrote to Mr A. Dojg: "I am Uiimkfnl to r— •*•-' ultor lining two month's su vow Specific, my tfoitre is ilany snub, rapid cures huve been e.(-luc-tud by Doii'i Goitre Spa nth'* iapvly oosUlfl/U, pouted any A. DOIG, , ..^......MiM.,,.,,,,,!...
A cold makes you utterly dejected A bad cold —whether it affects your head, throat or lungs—is very weakening. It saps your strength, makes you feel dull heavy' and enervated. Perhaps that's how you're feeling now ? Take heart—there's no need to experience that dejection any longer. With the help of Bonnington's Irish Moss, you can drive that cold out of your system in a few days. Bonnington's is a well-known and thoroughly proved remedy that has stood the test of time —a remedy that to-day is giving the same full satisfaction to cold sufferers that it gave to our grandfathers 50 years ago. Here are the opinion! of two people who have tried Bono nington's out, and proved its efficacy. They arc but two ot many thousands who swear by Bonnington's." 1 North Arm Hill, Stewart Island. "I have been suffering from a severe cold in the cheit lately, and have tried all kinds of so-cilled cough cures, but 1 still find Bonnington's Irish Moss to be the b —" -t- ;IJ 'en because it is pie .- , ... vlll be pleased to recommend it to ' n doctors' bills," Yours faithfully, H. R. COTTRELL. Owen Junction, N-'"~" "! have great pleaiure !» recommending your Irish and can remember It being used in my family for twenty-' lore. 1 also find it invaluable for Croup to wl ly children have been subject.' I can say it u»,„ ..... i to give relief. I advise all mothers to use it." Yours faithfully, (MRS.) WALTER BROAD. Bonnington's is on sale at all chemists and stores—Ask for Bonnington's, and before leaving the shop, make sure that you've really got Bonnington's—for there are substutes and imitations which cannot do you the same amount of good. If you require Bonnington's Jubes, for Throat and Voice, and cannot obtain them easily, send 1/- to the manufacturers, Geo, Bonnington, Ltd.. Christchurch, n , PHiiiiimvwww Hi $ m mm. 4«r i m mn
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1916, Page 7
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