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I *....•....*•. Boniiington's IriL years of success foehi] Surely half a century of consistent public service is proof positive of the efficiency of Bonnington's Irish Moss. ;. Thousands of sufferers, laid low by severe Chest complaints such as Bronchitis and Chronic Coughs, have testified to the remarkable and speedy cures effected by Bonnington's. ... Aged folks and people, parents and children—all the remedy. Weak Chests are rendered immune aga...ov ..... ..._ disease germs that effect the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Here are some interesting testimonials concerning - onnmgton BONNIHGIONS CAMAWCM i^» IRISH MOS « Hl* •*!• ••M<t|tM*'j|f I lU.llOlf ■!•<••■«•< ••/11l c#4>srcmttXctt m: •■■ t 42€3 ■ii nm. *mm 1»» t«r «•■• ffijn «m »•■ S3 WWW '<U n»V*« Carrageen Mr. Turner, of Dunedin, writes: - "For some veare I have had BonuinKldn"* Irish Moss for Mrs. Turner, and she has derived much benefit from its use. She was considered consumptive but BonninKton's Insh aloss has quite restored her and she it now quite sti-unir, Mr. A. M. Grant, Te Whaiti, Rotorua, writes: ror vears now i unvo uwu .uy.............. ~ Irish Mobs for Oougha and Colds. For children it is the bek medicine in the world-easy to take and safe." Mt.Wm.Noighbouriof Wto r '-it gives uie ranch pknsnre; to. recommend ■ Bonninyton's Irish Mos-; lor Coughs and CoWh, "" , /, i..i„«„ hxiinn viand it in mv family for over 20 year*. New Zealanders! What better proof is there than the testimony ofyour fellow countrymen ? ' Refuse substitutes. The imitation which rzmeone may try to sell you is simply an inferior preparation which gives him a bigger profit. Get Bonnington's. Safe and sure^ iiiiiiiiiinM;; ■'■a.f. m ■ ■••>•■■ " ii'i£i*scss?--»

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CROSS OUT THE mmi And you will do away with the most serious element of uncertainty on baking day.

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RARAPA AGENCY (Pallieer Bay to Pabiatua) far *he Famous INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES CALL AND INSPECT! OR 'WRITE 1 TRIALS ARRANGED. The "INDIAN" Becured FIRST SECOND AND THIRD PLACES in THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURIST TROPHY RACE, 1911. J. C. KWINGTON, ENGINEERING WORKS, MASTERTON.

W9KK ron all »: »UMWt HAWKE'I '•AvV TiTi Persuna ie Bducea of work, »ndj ■U persons desiring » ohang« of employment, fthomld commoniotte with -pDWIN R. B. DANIEL. NEW ZEALAND'S CHIEF .jABOOR AGENT. Addre* :—dank o* New Zfc*l«nd Boldings, H*atingi> IP yon want to hire a Motor Cat in charge of a Competent Chauffeur. All Trains met. J • ATTENDANCE NIGHT OR DAI: The practical housewife. The "just-as-good" story rannot be worked oil on the pr»clical housewife. It it ■ sheer waste of time and energy to suggest lo her that some other tea ie just as good as radical and economical wholesome*,, and' of 6nequality,^eaceher reason Joriaswling upon, having, C RES - CENT Brand. E J. EASTWOOD.

Do you -want to enjoy good Health? Do you want to live long and die Do you want to enjoy life? THEN BUY YOUR MEAT AT B; SMITH'S BtJTOflElfct, qUEEN STREET. Beef, the Succulent Mutton, t&e Tender Lamb. Small flkwda are Specialty, always Freak.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 June 1913, Page 3

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