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Positive Day-and-Night Protection ® Against Colds, Influenza and Is? est Troubles! I Irish Moss I ■-iwHhr ® COUg k W,ledy can b® judged only by the work it has It* wO done in the past. For 60 years Bennington's Irish Moss b| as pteYented and banished Coughs, Colds and Influenza, ||B and to-day is the favourite remedy in Australasia. .J»T T I -ri|L » Amongst recent tedimorals, the following come, all the way hem Cowengie, BSj; Victoria, AusSaha:— gjja " R o‘°o»c.lo W trah Moa for Croaks. Co’A. rod .8 BnacUl efeofou. 1 h..e ■£ ?“? “““ ">M. *> W, bHie Uy. rod fed it i. the mJ, courl, rraedy Io do me u, (rat ■■ IWF ' j!l ' r ” : ** !l a>d"~!i>»d«wl l eerm I .^ ! n swr, me womfcrful relief, end therefore we alw.y, SKK 1 wHt< ””* “ *e <Std.) F. MINIFIE. Me—- ] I Writing from Perk IJand. N.Z.. Mr. Kennedy Thomson tells how Bon. W® Up M r I MCT A u'C nmgtons saved him from an attack of the “Flu":— JSgg ' . _ —— _ ! w*s hy»B to *tart a refractotysoter cycle ud I got very hot, with the nault that 1 caught a vary gglgß CARRAGEEN nC e C , i- k “ < L n * T°*c W *J me a»d lam pleaned to inform you that UH. £\ V X-r IX 1 begM t. b-u« almost from the fi«t close, i have only taken two large bottles and am just about n2n ‘ aBa ‘ n ‘ 1 bna!y befceve ,hat r®" l v»«ahle medicine saved me from another attack of the Flu.” M? -J®kn Rhodes, whose family has used Boasregton's Irish Moss for over 26 years, It writes from Salisbury Street, Christchurch : ii4 We lO °j y ° Ur i rc “ edy A urße ,. t ?'‘ Epidemic, and are quite sure tint Bonnmglet's Irish s*ss M °" “ Ve< * Ui *® : ” trouWe- We recommend it for children as we. know it is so safe." Judged by RESULTS, Bonntngton sis best llt contains no harmful drugs, BFtwl ywmrdMv v ~ W aM, J» narcotics or alcohol and is therefore safest for children. And yet it is sc potent as l@B IWj to “ arH£ “ c “ e!t threat troubles from the oldest adults. | | Stake your faith on the 60-year-old favourite -Bonninglon’s Irish Moss. Securea llSa | <aMs>T«MB) I k°tt!e now—the family size is only 2 6 everywhere. 20a ||||| aOTmm. «~oo».«. Mtw«-t jjfjjffig •’ vitt be touad canJcita* _ . i «a <or stov« ww.aiM.Mt Aiwdw. asjwrawt V s J’%? 5 KM nSv I oiatcTfOMu I i» tomtowne. at toort aitUxfeTfc raoia ooo»g I ir '• tbbm. »JK S’ : -'9^vi %s'fiit££t4SE)Sa .. ggky. w htot »-mo to PRERaft£D tr Wrge J CMWWTCHUItCH

The High Cost of Labour and the difficulty in securing suitable men substantially increases the cost of production and the fanner’s margin of profit is correspondingly reduced. The most effective way to reduce the cost of production is to get larger crops from a smaller acreage by using the best fertilizer in the market, and the best is Eclipse Fertilizer Over 5000 N.Z. farmers used these manures last year a splendid testimony to their popularity and reliability’ Write for particulars to The New Zealand Refrigerating Co. Ltd. Victoria Avanue, WANGANUI Addrc: “Ho«rho«‘' Nl3

Guide the Figure—tdo not force it. The days of tight-fitting, uncomfortable corsets are over and women realise that in no way can they have lines more clean-cut or know greater comfort than by wearing the sensible, well-made, properly-fitting Warners /' Qust - Proof fiorsetsThey will give you the straight, trim lines, with perfect ease and comfort. Obtainable in front lacing and back lacing— every pair guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. . 12

FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS! ALASKA FURS ” FOP. SALE. LADIES, —Bring or send your furs and it coats to us for repairing, renovating, elining and remod‘’jng to any design. We have had life-long experience in ana da. Alaska and Siberia Our work-room is in the charge of a first-class Continental cutter. COT'XTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Write or CalL ALASKA FUR DEPOT, Manufacturing Furriers, Tanners • and Dyers, 103 Willis Street, Wellington. Thoi 3265.

FRANK BOND (Late Henry Brown & Co.) BUILDER, CONTRACTOR AND TIMBER MERCHANT, RICHMOND STREET, INGLEWOOD. All classes of Timber kept in stock Special quotations to builders for tim frer on truck. All guilders’ ironmongery supplied.

LOCKHART builder, contractor a joinery MANUFACTURER, HAWERA. Quotations given for bricks in any quantity from our Patea Works. All communications to Head Office Regent Stro»*i vera. 'Phone 399 {upoly it 118

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 3

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