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I ONCH A MAN BUYS A 3uib from in ha ia un-ib uriw.illin:» to waar aay oblnr miko. Tlmb'd why wo're j suibs for gjablejin m all over the : Dominion— ,'oablatam w.io nave tesbsd tha fib, stylo, anl oiuiltby of our «lofcii3i, an:l hivo j'onn I biu n bin bj3l- - nob hive yo r ir or In* wit'i iu w'aon noxb in Oar auh pricn nnan msajy savoi to yon. MwUiri •and Pdanjy. T.iilor-d, 71 WdlU />jcjj;, Wallin^bon. ,OQD FOR THE «CIIILDR£N.tt . In ail homes where there are children, BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss should i always be kept handy. No other remedy will so quickly break up and cure a cough or a cold, ward off bronchitis, and prevent pneumoniaor more serious ailments. Give the children a dose of CAKRAGEEM at bed-time, and they will not be troubled with night coughs. « 4 No Better Cure for Children." Mr. B. Whitburn, of Dunedin, writes — K •11. beg to Bay that for children no better cure can be had than your Bonnington's Irish Mobs. It (jives instant '. relief, anrl my own children take it iefore any other remedy. Uonnlhgton'a - Irish Moas never fails." ©' REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. t Insist on getting, the .gemuine article' BONNINGTON'S \ish Moss. It has stood.the test for forty-five years.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9132, 3 July 1908, Page 3

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209

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9132, 3 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9132, 3 July 1908, Page 3

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