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IHllllllllllllllHllUlllUlllulillHMii^ CoTg?h*f Si CoXdLf hmre, not charted in 59 yearJ* In the days of our grandmothers coughs-and colds were just as prevalent as they are to-day. But our grandparents used Bonnington's Irish Moss and this splendid family cough medicine.is even more popular to-day than it was half a century ago. Nothing better than Bonnington's Irish Moss has been placed an the market— hence its unique popu. laxity. Xr»isii 0 ivfoss —is the standard family cough remedy—it relieved our grandparents in the days of Victoria, it will relieve our children now in the reign of King George V. See to it that you keep a bottle in the house—splendid for colds in head, throat and chest, it gives prompt ease to the irritating throat and bronchial tubes and may be taken by both eld and young. Bonnington's contains no opiates or harmful drugs—'tis sure, prompt and safe. Look for Bonnington's name oa the package and accept no substitutes. Here is Convincing Testimony: "For many yean my fuuly have take* year Iriih Mbu in cu«<«f eoldg, with beneficial mih m — - J ~" "■"* ■* a *-«- colds and chest treableaJ* IT. K- S. KNIGHT, Dtmedia "I hate pleasure in stating that for ever twenty J**™ / ***• periodically used Sanninfton's Irish Moss aai ban* foana it an especially efficient specific for aH kinds of cfrlds, etc. Forehildren, I Believe it to be un*arpasa*4. As as ex-stotekeeper I have eo»tianallj menuaaadeel it attic hues told htmdreds'of botflw." > TTILLIAM OWEKB, Tuaara. •3 ■V - tuorr 65»5 : iMIMIIIIIIIUfUIUIHHM

Coal Shortage Close the door that leads to waste! YOU MUST SAVE COAL! You can't afford to use coal for boiling clothes —it means less coal (or cooking and heating purposes. You need never light the copper fire if you use (THE COLD WATER WASHER) Fairy Wonder Dry Soap saves two scuttles of coal every wash-day! Just soak the clothes overnight in cold water with Fairy Wonder Dry Soap. Rinse and hang to dry in the morning, and you 11 find them as white and sweet as ever they 'were with the old-iashioned boiling or rubbing. Sold in Packets — Everywhere 1

Prices of Eclipse Fertilizers These profit-making Manures, so well-known throughout the South Island, are now obtainable from our works at Imlay, Wanganui at the following prices:— "ECLIPSE" SPECIAL MANUHES. "ECLIPSE" BASIC MIXING. per ton (Containing Lime) per ton ipse" Special Turnip Fertilizer ......... £9 5 0 "Eclipse" "A" Turnip Fertilizer 9 -2 6 ipse" Special Kape Fertilizer 10 15 0 "Eclipse" "A" Rape Fertilizer 1012 8 ipse" Special Potato Fertilizer 917 6 "Eclipse" "A" Potato Fertilizer 815 0 ipse" Special No. 1 Grain Fertilizer ~ 917 6 "Eclipse" "A" No. 1 Grain Fertilizer .... 910 -0 [ipse" Special No. 2 Grain Fertilizer .. 97 6 "Eclipse" "A" No. 2 Grain Fertilizer .... 9o 0 ipse" Special No. 1 Grass Fertilizer .. 10 15 0 "Eclipse" "A" No. 1 Grass Fertilizer .... 10 12 fl ipse" Special No. 2 Grass Fertilizer ~1010 .0 "Eclipse" "A" No. 2 Grass Fertilizer .... 10 7(J ipse" Special Mangel Fertilizer 11 « 0 "Eclipse" "A" Mangel Fertilizer 10 17 C ipse" Special Mixing, No. 2 12 0 0 "Eclipse" "A" Special Basic Mixing .... 10 ~ u (Half Super and half Blood and Bone) | (Superphosphates, Blood and Bone, and Lime) "ECLIPSE" Special Top Dressing Mixture £n o'o per ton. Analysis.—Phosphates 34.20 per cent. Ammonia 3.23 per cent. All Price* Free on Bail Imlay, or F. 0.8. Wanganui AU Orders Receive Prompt Attention, Write for full particulars of Analyses, etc. per ton £9 5 0 10 15 0 9 17 6 9 17 6 9 7 6 10 15 0 10 10 0 11 0 0 12 0 0 (Half Super and half Blood and Bone) THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATINGCQMPANY, LTD. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.

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> JOS. W. BOOK, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Regan Street, STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 10

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