{ "What shall I take for this Cold?" ~ When you're in this predicament, take B»nnJngton's Irish Moss—the family cough medick« for over fifty years—made by qualified chemists. Bonnmgton's has been curing colds for over half a century; it's efficacy has been proved in tens of thousands of homes. frishMoss is praised in many fcesfcimo»ial3—Uert ■ is one—Mrs. W. B. S. Knight, Masonic ■ Hotel, Dunodin, writes:—"For many ■ years my family has taken S Bonnington's Irish Moss, JL 1 ■ in the case of colds, -with tS*? ■ beneficial results. Ohil- HII ■ drenrocoive great relief by J^ji^ B its use "when rmffering j^SSSSS^. I from all forms of colds J and cheat tronbles.'1 wuLJSHHJB^ Try it —be sure it's the bomninoton9 genuine BonningtO"1*- *^$2nS E£. M jßeQf'Tfor irish;moss , • 503 feus s§gg I in ■flf *&&» **/<! \ I fi D Prize Money £2490. GRAND ART UNION i —OF — • FREEHOXfD PROPERTIES I £a aid of I "WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. HHt PRIZE, valued £1500, owned byJ local residents and giren free of encumbrance. 2nd PRlZE)'•■valued £800, situate Wvnen .Street, next Working ■■ MenVClub. .. Bid, 4th, and-sth PRIZES nro residential sites, also given by local residents. 31st MAffOH.-31.si ■,vas originally, fixed for the drawing •ioi this' Art ■t'riion, but now the time ihas Veen ex beaded to a date, to be arrivrd at later, and which will, be (well and duly advertised. Tho Minister having granted the .-committee the right ■of advertising .in Nelson and oh the West Coasry and Jalso given an extension of _ time! which was due the district owing to 'limited population. I MANY BOOKS i sliave been returned unsold, and those! :BO returning uame arc requested to •write and get more books; they can •.post th^m away to their friends out.side the distrbfc, 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 rraoHey for same, and they are re-'<jues>f.->d to do 80 at once, so that the 'Art Union Committee can see - how ."they stand• from time to time. POST AWAY BOOKS. Many ba^e clone so already, with ■^excellent results. Out of 30 books '..posted to one small town not one • came back. You can do the same, .and help..get in outsido money for the iWoundod Fund. ' HELP THE ART UNION. There .are thousands in Marl-i'fooroiigh-Svho liuve not yet bought a hoc]:, just because they - weiv, not pressed; or it- was not convenient at the '.hnn to buy one. Many who have . elrefuiy bought, will buy more. .J£lsoo for 1/is the best prize ever offered in the Dominion, and for the best- of causes. &B®o for 1 /- though the second prise, is far larger than many first .prises offered elsewhe'.•*•. "WHEN" POSTING BLOCKS vdo r.o together with registered letter --cent-i'^.nig postal notei;, P.O. order, ..or V •::-os.se'.l cheque. v.jr;n-: for. books to-day. A. I>. McLAUOHLAtN, Secretary. ■Rf'liag's Buildings, High Street, BLENHEIM. Time and Wages Books ■ obtainable 1 &% "Jjfacpress" Office. >
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 2
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 2
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