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fl t-gjsm m One Spoonful when the Cough is Troublesome." > Half a Century Old And Still the Best! Bonnington's Irish Moss will break up the most troublesome cold with almost magical rapidity. It gives absolutely no chance for aLa Grippe and other more serious troubles to develop. Keep m n Carrageen m • * in your home, and refuse every imitation or "just as good." No .matter how high in promise substitutes may be they are "short" in mamm performance, because none possess the excellent curative 1111111 properties bund in Bonnington's Jrwh Moss. \ ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL BONNINGTON'3. TAKE NO OTHER. Mil. Wm. Mason, of \Vnihi, writes : Sly voice, not being of the strongest, requires a restorative at times and I consider, after trying voiee jul>es, etc., that, nothing under the mm equals bonnington's Irish. Mobs, as it is a voiee food as well as a throat assuagent. •■ . . Wit E. IlADnn.i,, To Whare, Hamilton, writes:— It gives me pleasure to state that your Medicine Bonnington's Irish. ,Moss lias been used in my family as a remedy for coughs and colds for upwards of thirty years. I, myself, though being 70 years of age, still And great relief by taking Bonnington's Irish Moss when needed, and can recommend it to young and old. Miss. B. TAYi-on, of Ponsonby, Auckland, writes:— '''•.•' I have great pleasure in recommending your Bonnington's Irish Moss. It is undoubtedly the best cough remedy I have ever used. Having a large family I have found it a source'of great comfort to lrfy little ones, especially in eases of Bronchitis and' Croup. On several occasions I got very anxious but a <?ood warm bath with a dose of your Irish Moss koou had ihe desired effectP^&^^^>vWK^^?i! BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN i, jiiy ■^^a^ffl!»c-»w.'.- t .'»!ri l v -a.-'.-\g4 , t.;-^; GEORGE QONHINGTON, CHMSTCHURCH. •■

gra To "be Had at the FOOT STOOLS, usual price Is lid, 2s 6d, Eclipse AH Price Is 6d. 2s Gd.FRILLED PILLOW SLIPS, Horrockses' Long Cloth, Usual price Is 3d, Eclipse All Price each. CHECK CLASS CLOTH, Usual Price B£d, EoHpse All Price 6d yd. CHECK GLASS CLOTH, all pure Linen, usual price Is l£d, Ec lip&e All Price 9d yd. v .WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, Eclipse All -Price Is 3d Pair. WHITE TABLE DAMASK, usual price Is 6d, Eclipse All Price Is yd. And iic TEA COSIES, at 9d each, are selling t]ike hot cakes. IHi THS 'C«~ DELICATPIV AND OE&StGATEO SOAPS IN THE WORLD. "REGINA," "REGINA CREAM, -REGINA VIOLET," "COURT," -BUTTERMILK "PALMITINE BATH," "GLYCERIN CREAM." rmHESE SOAPS MAY UK OBTAINED THROUGH ANY OHEMJSTo STORKXEEFEii IN THE WAIRaRAPA DISTtUOT. ALSO PRICES CANDLES. -KICHt LIGHTS, CLVC£«»W C AND YMEM 'CELEBRATED "GAS ENGINE OILS/ \ MOTOR OILS AND LUBRICANTS. 31 HONOURS AND AWARDS. TWO FIRST PRIZES GRAND ritAfr CO-BRITteJI -EXHIBITION, LONDON. 1908. m LONDON ND LIVEKPOr;: HJH m And the popularity" of the Tailored Costume has in no wise diminished. As the tailor's skill may make or mar ithe garment, decide with ca r c who shall make yours. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN Tailoring is the outcome cf years of intimate knowledge of the business ~ and the requisite skill to bring it to a successful issue. • Your costume, if ordered here, will be in safe hands. "-'.. STEEEi iiiP high-class tailor; liA»I£RTON. a BfflSlES 8839 No other Tea <■■ i \ B ecoiiomy. It is tho favourite because it. is the best.. All stores. 1/8,1/10 and 21- per lb.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 2

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