GOOD FOR THE 1 In all homes where there are children, BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss should always be kept handy. No other remedy will so quickly break up and cure a cough or a cold, ward off bronchitis, and prevent pneumonia or more serious ailments. Give the children a dose of CARRAGEEM at bed-time, and they will not be troubled with night coughs. 'No Better Cure for Children." Mr. B. Whitburn, of Dunedin, "I beg to say that for children no better cure can be had than your Bonnington's Irish Moss. It gives instant relief, and my own rhildren take it before any other remedy. Bonnington's Irish Moss never fails." 6 $ REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. , Insist on getting; the gcinuine articli BONNINGTON'S '.ish Moss. It has stood the test for forty-five years. ■*r ■''• •'■■" ■ ""■*■'■ -^
JL seductively rich, fragrant and revivifying. They are truly economical because, you know, they require considerably less in the brewing than other teas, being of full strength. Take Tiger Tea at 1/8, for instance. This is quite tho lowest price for a tea of equal value in the Dominion. The 1/10 Tiger is undoubtedly equal to any 2/- tea on the market. Whilo the 2/- Tiger is so superior tc any other that we believe you'll never go back to tho brand you aro using once you try it. If yon want the best, get Tiger. All croceis sell it, "TIGER" S s O O M M E E
The Instructions of one of New Zealand's Leading Teachers : •« Pastry is most particular in " requiring a Hot QuiGK Oven "to cause the starch cells of "flour to burst and absorb the "fat. If the oven is slow —the " pastry is tough. •» Bread and Cakes. First " heat the oven thoroughly some " time before it is wanted, so that "there will be a good steady " iieat by the time it is required. •• Meats.—The application of a " QUICK STRONG HEAT to the SUT"face coagulates the albumen. " This prevents juice escaping. The "Hot Oven," " "Good, Steady/* "Quick, Strong" essential to good cooking can always be attained by using ■ It gives an intense, strong, and efficient * heat, always under control. You can o'der '' Coalbrookdalc "--West* See you get " Coalbrookdale " !
>(• wkh'- vi^'»i f iSfij^^aßr' i )»ft asm M life mi lti» if $d 3^ m T. G. HOAE, "0 NUM E N 'l.' A L CI CULPTOK HALL STREET, MASTERTON. Writo mc for prices of Monuments and Tombstones, when I will post you Illustrated Catalogue of handsome designs in Granite and Marble. I guarantee first-class work, and build Concrete or Stone Enclosures, erect Monuments, etc, n any part of the Dominion.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9084, 8 May 1908, Page 3
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