Eight Huufb You can't be oomfortabl* with cold feet at bed time, and, moreover, you can't sleep, and w&ats worse ? You know it to be the heigh* of folly and sheer bravado to fight Nature in this wilful way. Nature demands warm feet at bedt;me; and Nature's demands must be obeyed. The Remedy: It's cheap and easy. Get along to-WOOD'S, inspect his stock of INDIA RUBBER WATER BOTTLES. Once bought—and you can have any size and stvle—they cost nothing for upkeep. "So what's the use. . . . ? Herbert T.':JW©od, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTOxN. 5£ i'ViiikfitiittnSiiii.v.iv,^ It f|# Bonnmgton*s Irish Moss cures coughs and colds quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost before you realise it. For fifty years Bonnington's has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and sub- _•' stitutes put up to give the dealer a bigger profit. f" 'i Insist on getting % ;M ilf if I TSi9fßf399l Miss Priscslla Verne, Opera House, Christchurch, writes:—""l still take Bonnington's Iriih Moss whenever I am troubled with a cold ot loss of voice. I find it most helpful to me in my professional duties, and will always recommend ft to my friends." • 35 1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10284, 12 July 1911, Page 7
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