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(&£StbY< x »«.v> . I : 'flhrl.: rs»>c I S3 »» ms I The .Peacemakers of 1859 ■ In {fie year 1859 Napoleon 111 and Emperor-Francis Joseph inetat Villafranca . in Italy and signed peace terms—thus peace-came after many years of devastating war. Also prominently before the public ©f the Dominion in the year 1859 was Bennington's Irish Moss. This standard family * cough remedy has brought peace to many during every year —peace by relief from stubborn coughs and colds. For over half a century Bonnington's has ensured peaceful nights for thousands of people—nights free from hacking coughs. To - clay it is recognised throughout New Zealand and Australia as The Premier Remedy for Coughs and Colds 'Tis ideal for the little ones —it quickly relieves the irritating cough. Colds in the head, throat or chest are speedily checked by this splendid remedy. Bonnington's contains no harmful drugs and may be given to old or young with absolute safety. For over 60 years Bonnington's Irish Moss has increased in sale by merit alone—it has been tested and proved best by tens of thousands. Do not allow inferior substitutes to be foisted upon yoa—nothing is "just as seed" as ton's 'Muss Sold by all chemists ana store keepers—look for the name. WlNfitOM CASAAOIU&M IRISH MOSS 39£*± "XT 'tOTT

mi plates of w«. X uxor 607$ What a wonderful tribute to the quality and flavour, the goodness and deliciousness of this superfine breakfast food! And tlie 50 million plates of Creamoata used last year gave satisfaction and delight exacdy 50 million times. Enlist in this great army——become one of the Better Breakfast Brigade—tell your grocer to send you a packet of Creamoata Creamoata Wafers—Two cup* of Creanoata, loz. «f butler dissolved in a cup of wafm water, half a teaapoanial of salt. Mix all to a soft dough* Roll out vcrjr thin cut iato squares. Bctitt a light brown, & o'tfie Oat. f ...-f'T" w

•Prices of Eclipse Fertilizers . Slew profit-making Manures, so well-knows throughout the South Island, are now obtainable from our works at Imlay, Wanganui at the following prices:— ' fiCLIPSE" SPECIAL MANURES. per ton ; "Eclipse" Special Turnip Fertilizer £0 5 0 Special Raps Fertilizer ..JO 15 0 ■ "Eclipse" Special Potato Fertilizer "Eclipse" Special No. 1 Grain Fertilizer mi "Eclipse" Special 1 No. 2 Grain Fertilizer -m *®clipse" Special No. 1 Grass Fertilizer •> flßclipse" Special No. 2 Grass Fertilizer ■ "Eclipse" Special Mangel Fertiliser *E6lipse''Special Mixing, No. 2 .......... (Half Super iuad half Blood and Bone) 9 IT 6 9 17 fl 9 7 6 10 15 0 10 10 0 11 0 0 J3 0 P •ECLIPSE" BASIC MIXING, (Containing Lime) "Eclipse" "A" Turnip Fertilizer "Eclipse" "A" Rape Fertilizer "Eclipse" "A" Potato Fertilizer ..... "Eclipse" "A" No. 1 Grain Fertilizer , "Eclipse" "A" No. 2 Grain Fertilizer "Eclipse" "A" No. 1 Grass Fertilizer : "Eclipse" "A" No. 2 Grass Fertilizer "Eclipse" "A" Mangel Fertilizer per ton 9 2 6 10 12 6 8 15 0 9 15 0 9 5 0 10 12 6 10 7 6 10 17 G 10 5 0 "Eclipse" "A" Special Basic Mixing v.i. (Superphosphates, Blood and Bone, and Lime) "UCnPSE" Specia: lop Dressing Mixture "£n o o per ton. Jtautfysis:—Phosphates 3430 per cent. Ammonia 3.23 per cent. Afl Slices Free on Bail Unlay, or F. 0.8. Wanganui. All Orders Receive Prompt Attention, • ~ , v , (Vtite for full particulars of Analyses, etc. THENEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY* Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. LTD.,

\ 1 Food asi ■KimmimnuiiiinroiiuisnuuiiinnimnnmiaiiMKKt^ I forßlom«bf«lß»,Cwmjs f Ohn , ftoM | take from 6to 20 drops oftrare g Registered Nuoe z for = HEWS CBBEHCE | ■ln water and sip ilowly. £ r v For COUGHS. COLDS, OATABBH,.. 5 g BOJiE TC3OAXB, attate to * plat. *jn Minutes Two

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 12

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