EH The Trend of Distinctive Taste 1 is carried out in this charming DRESSING TABLE. A style that appeals at once to the cultured taste4-and the erdent desire for " something simple yet different 1" The illustration will give you just a small idea of the graceful lines on which this dressing'table has been designed : : : Price Made in our Factory from beautiful ICe quartered Oak, it possesses all those -_ . - little touches of care and nicety thai 1 "SCOULLAR" FURNITURE, rou cannot personally visit us, our perfected Mail Order Service is at y Head Office : LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. V=& Branches at Masterton nnd Hastings.
BONNINCTONS 1 CARRAGEEN SsSsSl GEORGE •ONAIINQTOM I waisrcHuDCtt I The number of people whose coughs and colds have been cured by Bennington's Irish Moss during the last fifty years would total hundreds •f thousands. When our grand-parents were young men and women Bonnington's Irish Moss was the favourite household remedy for chest troubles—it has continued so down'to this day! • ;it!(!H!W!ifif* v Owon Junction, Neliea. "I h»Vo tnii pleasure in reeommendine your Irish Mo it being used by oar family for 25 years or more. I alio find it invalual' for Cronp, to which some olthocbildi have been subject. I cansxy thut itnei fails to give relief. I it fo MJRB. "Vf ALTER IHOAD. they take it readUy—different froi iuarj medicines.'' ÜBS. 1. 0. EUB3SLL, Is just the same efficacious, speedy cure as 50 years ago. It is made from the same ingredients prepared by qualified chemists of fifty years experience—■ its cures are thorough. Hundreds testify that it is the finest remedy they have tried for Colds, Chest, Asthma, Chills and other Chest Ailments. Read the two testimonials publishsd here. • Get Bonningteii't Irish Man from may chemist •r store— Suhititute* thmdi be flatly ttftoad. siiiii^HW^^^
KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE . "Thirteen year*,afio, when I Jived in Smeatoa, two of my childn» suffered terribly with ASTHMA, but three or four bottles of completely CURED the both of them. Neither has had an attack since; and the fact that the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the ondkal examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed nothin S the matter with his lAvXi» lungs- Needless to say I i always fall back on HEARNE'S for Colds. It ha splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affection*." COUGHS COLDS. Name, Address an! full' particulars famished on application. t
The well vulcanized seams of the "Unique" Stopper Hot Water Bottle Remember, when you are ill, it's qualnever burst, tear or leak. They last ity, cot quantity, that counts. Take a for years because made from best bottle of Dr. Sheldon's New. Discovery plantation rubber and best British home with you to-night. Obtainable '* ■ serjmrtiMr"
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 6
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