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SO EASY TO DESTROY SUPERFLUOUS fIAIRI Ladles should rid themselves of any Ideas that it Is necessary to go through long painful "sittings" to destroy superfluous hair. ItUSMA (Keg.) Is a permanent cure and la wonderful in its quiclt action. A few minutes in the privacy of one's own room Is sufllcleni to work the "oracle." Gives tremendous relief to sensitive women, yet the cost Is small. Write to Department N, Mrs Hullon, 3A Courtenay Place, Wellington. Economical housekeepers are now preparing to put down their supplies of preserved eggs. There is no preservative like SHARLAND'S "MOA" BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. ' Just try it. 2

m rorover P QOyearx fx —Bonnington's has held a Wi premier place and to-day en- ||| joys immense popularity in mm thousands of families. T>>« 9M reason isn't hard to find—llrishQMbss is the standard family cough remedy, and ib sure and prompt in relieTiag stubborn coughs and eolds in both old and young. In all cases of cold in the head, throat or lungs. There is nothing to equal Bonnington's Irish Moss—it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Keep a bottle in the house--* doss or two titer a "wetting" will speedily counteract chills and stop a cold becoming serious. Look for Bonnington's name on the bottle and beware of substitutes. »8l

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1919, Page 2

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215

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1919, Page 2

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