"What shall I take for this CM?" When you're in this predicii- / ment, take Bonnington's Irish Moss—the family cough medicine for over fifty years—made by qualified chemists. Bon- ' nington's has been curing colds for over half a century; it's efficacy has been proved in tens of thousands of homes. Boiiniigtonis Irish^foss is oraised in many testimonials—hert B Is one—MrS. W. E. S. Knight. Masonic M Hotel, Dnriedin, writes:—" For many « years my family has taken ... Q ' Bonnington's Triah Moss, J 1 M in the case of colds, -with "jHW? h beneficial results. Chil- it IB M dren receive great relief by BUHL ' H its use-when suffering '.^SSbS^, ■ from all forms of colds &&F%&£mm i M and chest troubles.' OL—JBHHttJI^ Try it—be sure it's the bonmngtonsi ; genuine Bonningtor^. 1, j yß^^f-Trifo irishjmoss '■•'■; _" . MAa/**!* <Cns It r M ' •■■^'* Prize Money £2496. GRAND ART UNION FREEHOLD PROPERTIES In aid of . : WOUNDED SOLDiIEiRS FUND. Ist PRI7E, valued £1500, owned by local residents and given free of encumbrance. 2nd PRIZE, valued £800, situate "Wvnen Street, next Working ■j Men's Club. 3rd, 4th, and sth PRIZES are residential sites, also given by local residents. v . * 31st MAKOH 31st raa originally fixed for the drawing of this Art L-nion, but now the time 3ias been extended to a date to' be arrivrd at later, and which will be well and duly advertised. Tho Minister having granted the' -tfoiTiimttpe the right of advertising in Nelson and on the West Coasr, and also given arti extension of time which was due the district owing to limited population. MANY BOOKS have beon returned unsold, and those so returning same are requested to write and get more books; they can post thorn away to their friends outside the district, and thus indirectly advertise the Art Union, which, owing to the excellent prizes, appeals to outsiders. MANY PEOPLE forgot to send back their blocks and money tor same, and they are requesGod to do so at once, >so.that the Art Union Committee can hue how they stand from time to time. POST AAV AY BOOKS. Many have done so already, with excellent results. Out of 30 books posted to one small town not one cimo back. You can do the same and help got in outside money for the Wounded Fund. HELP THE ART UNION. There .ire thousands in Marlborough who Jmve not yet bought 'a book, just because they werij not pressed, or it was not convenient at tho limp to buy ova. Many who have r.lready bought will buy more. £1500 for 1/* is the best prize ever offered in the ■ 3>.)it'inion, and for the best of .causes.' £800 for 1/.thotiijh tho second prize, h far larger than many first prizes offered elseAvheif-. WHEN" POSTING BLOCKS ■ do ro together with registered letter containing postal notes, P.O. order; or by crossed cheque. WRITE FCTv BOOKS TO-DAY.. A. I>. McLAUCHLAN, Secretary, Rolling's Buildings, High Street, BLENHEIM. Time and Wages Books obtainable Mb "Express" Office. ,
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 85, 12 April 1917, Page 2
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492Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 85, 12 April 1917, Page 2
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