••'S*«f{v rtwwfj £ fVtJ 232 A Drink to be grateful for. . * CHNAPP3 It is the beverage for &il times and all weathers, for men and women, the healthy or the ailing My Skins. ICILMA TOILET PREPARATIONS make lovely Skins and are used by all Englishwomen who value true ' ,£■*>!£ J Natural Beauty. The Icilma fc -» ! Natural Water they contain is the greatest | discovery ever made for the skin an<J frees | women for ever from the slavery to greasy creams. For coolness and comfort, for real skin cleanliness and for keeping the I skin in perfect beauty Icilma is supreme. Icilma for the Toilet. Try Icilma IF! nor Cream, the face cream with- | out grease, and watch your skin grow clearer. H T wnnn chemist, Mastertoni n. I. »lUUU, Fluor Cream, a/fijpot A Cold oft the Chest r 1 is dangerous, be-cause-the lungs aTs>affected» *£-not takenriri'hand it may develop into bron„; chitis, pneumonia or even consumption. Yau need a medicine to sooth theirri-| tation, Wreak up xhe cold , andleave the lung»>strong healthy, and therb> anai nealtny, and there-js / no remedy so good as\ Bonnington's 46 year^lt For over has been the favourite family cough medi Mn. M. A. Gavin, J.P.' town, writes:— /// " I have used your Irish Moss for a number of years, arKOiavc found it a most excellent/in/dicine for a cough or sore throat./ It is very good for children, bein£ palatable, and no get fhe child to take it. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on ieiupg the standcougn remedy—Bonnington's. ~
Keep ' Tonking's \ Linseed - Emulsion In The Home. Wo arc till creatures of habit, and, perhaps, ono of the; best habits we can cultivate is, "in time of health prepare for sickness." Wo all catch colds—Dominion weather is so changeable, and temperatures so suddenly alter, that the wonder is that wc are not all the time with otigh anil cold. Knowing the liability New Zcalanders have for catching colds, a good habit can be formed by all of us by keeping a bottle of TONKING'S UNSEED EMULSION in the homo ready for the cold the moment it arrivos. In the office, shop, factory, warehouse, and travelling bag are other good places to konp a supply of this now famous cold and cough mixture. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion relieves and and that is one of its strong points—it first relievos, and then it strengthens—fortifies your tlimat, lungs, and general bodily health against future attacks of cold. You certainly want your throat and lungs to be as strong as possible. A very little experience with "Tonking's" will prove to yon that it is a worthy cough euro and lung tonic, and considerably bettor even than all the praise wo can givo it. "Keep Tonking's by you" is a good habit. Don't, let any dealer persuado you into taking something else supposed to bo "just us good." There is only ono Tonking's Linseed Emul sion." Sold o*erywherr> in three sizes, ]« 6d. 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 3
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9545, 17 July 1909, Page 3
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