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BONNINGTON'S CURES CHILDREN'S COUGHS ADD COLDS. For nearly half a century Bonnington's Irish Moss has been the favourite family remedy for Coughs & Colds. Wiso parents always keep a bottlo in the home, for there is no other medicine i so safe and sure. CARRAGEEN lubu ma&d Mr. M. J. Gavin, of Dunedin, writes;— " I have used Bonmngton. s Irish Moss for :i iiumlmr of years, and have found it a most excellent medioiiiJ lor a Coujjh or Soi-i Throat. His very rfood for cliildren, for. b.-'ir.;! very palatable, it is no trouble to get a child to lake it: in fa.u the trouble wiili my children is to keep it a«vav from them." '' Be sure and BONNINGp?fj r^^ 1 sMUA IMCSPJG PROOF that tVaUos tlio Hair Grow* ttm THAT TI3E VIIOTOG3*.PKS DISPLAVED AXE GENUINE IN LVERY WAY. Studio, 171 Caslte! Street, Cliristchurch, Sth May, 1900. Messrs \V. Brlee and Son, Hair Specialists. Cliristchurch. Dear Sirs,— It lias surprised me to learn that the ■authenticity of tlio photographs you publish tus been challenged. I now wKili to icpeat, without quallflca(ion, that every picture was taken by me •iirect from the subject, and that the prints were subsequantiy produced from negatives which wore absuluttly without any rttouchiusr whatever. ; The improved condition of the same individual when the second photograph was taken in respect to growth r.f h?ir, was, undoubtedly solely due to " Brice's UeganernU»r." U succeeded In a restoration which I nm afraid was quito beyond the art of even the cleverest photographer wt:o has up to IUO present date exposed a plate. Let me in conclusion, wish you all succeos with your wonderful Specific. I am, Dear Sirs, H. li. CLIFFORD. BP.ICE'S ItEOEXKIMTOIt is prppared in two strengths—iis. Gd., Special strength 63. 6d. ifor long-standing cases). Photos can fee seen at'the Jfharmaaies of Messrs H. T. Wood, Ma?teiton, J. Baillie, Caiterton and T. P. "W ilk, Pakiatua.

YOUFmWIIMTER SUIT. WINTER is close upon you, and even now with the touch of cold •Hys and chilly nights, you'll ba needing warmer Clothing. L/. o, AILOR, QCBEBUaTBEET

CORADINE & WHITTAKEE TiMBBB MSBCHANTS, ETC., HEAVY stocks of Dreßsed and Seasoned Timber always oa hand Kami, Totara, Kimu, Matai, White Pine etc Sashos, Doors, Mouldings. Buildo Eeguisites, Oils and Colours. Qdkbn, Ohafkl anj> King SrßKsri MASTBiITON.

KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKI^KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKUKKKK K K rfOO WU(H PKAISE canuot-bel given K 5 to a so uie and genuine as K This appetising Jam contain the Very Choicest cf NELS >V FKDIL'-pia-[pared and.ccoked in Kitchens as spotless as that of pour own horns. M ELS ON—"Where the Best Fruit Grows." k [ "■ K GREAT BARGAINS BY OCEAN MAIL * ummm Sernie recosrrdsed Guide to Window Draperies. 800 Illustrations. Sent FREE ' Ideal Home Decorations at DIRECT LOOM PRICES. We make 1 *ce and Net Curtains above cotmnor-iiif ce. also Uaiiitv Vets. MiiSliiis, CretonneSj . Tapestries, Ladies' and (semv rnderu-ear, Tailoring, Bodls and Shoes. FURNITUHt LIST. Special Knockdown Make f»r snipping. KeliaWe British Make. For 61 years admitted the best for lnsti.'jr S-<- i.vtof VHjnMe irousehold Linens. MARVELLmS PARCEL 't'S 1 22/6 2 White Damask Table Cloths. 2 vds. hv 2 >il*. r oil patt>-rn hemmed. 2 White Damask Table Cloth*, special make, In cotton, having the eltect ol Linen. Damask, 60 ins. long, 54 ins wide, hemmed. 3 Half Blenched Table Cloths, hard wenrinj,, 2 Irish Cambric Tea Cloths, hand-embroidered nnd drawn thread. 2 Handsome Trav Cnvers. irlsn hund-emnroicered .irow i'irei«d. MARVELLOUS VALUE. TRY ONE. RELIABLE WKAKLVG Write for our Catalogue* now, cost nothing, may save you pounce. Price List may bo obtained "rom the Office of ibis Paper. (Est. 1857.1 «AMk. PEACH & SOWS, 80. The Eaglaoi

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 4 June 1910, Page 7

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600

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 4 June 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 4 June 1910, Page 7

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