attack of "flu" or a cold in the head makes one feel wretched. Neglect them, and a nasty cough may settle on the chest. Every medicine cupboard should contain a ready safe-guard in BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. As a preventive against the oncoming "FLU," it acts speedily. A dose or two REDUCES THE FEVER, EASES AND CLEARS THE HEAD, removes the sense of heaviness. It makes BREATHING EASY, and above all, placates and SOOTHES THE IRRITATED THROAT, stopping instantly the coughing. Imitations are to be avoided. BONNINGTON'S is the name to remember. Large Family Size Bottle 2/6. Bonnin^loiw IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS AND COLDS _j s «
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 15
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