Stropped without taking apart! RALPH ABERCKOMBY, Georfc St, Sjiuj.
5« » 0: AfamOyHeirloo^ I In many families BonningU ns' Irish Moss for coughs and coMs has been veritably "handed down" like an heuloom for , three generations. Frcm the day the first bottle waa sold ago. Mr. Hamiiiil Counter, 153 Morey Place, Dnnedin, jKriln:— "l have used Botiningtor'n Irish Mosc for 30 "»"rs, also my children a~ J idcbildreu u»e it and .....ay flnrl it a reliable remedy.' Get the genuine ltonuin?*on'g Irish Moss. over mmmmwmm A Pleasant Reflection am ran 1 IffiH Sin m SIB WS There sire eighty different kind of rubber, but only one «radc—the bestffoes into the famous tight-seam Ho Water Bottle, made by the North Brit ish Rubber Company. Look for th "Unique" Stojjpe*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1917, Page 7
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127Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1917, Page 7
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