Egge are falling Every economical housekeeper should commence to preserve with Sharland's Egg Preservative. fth'vh : = nhaohitelv rehable.—(Ad.)
The Man Outback• Knows the °*/C^w N^B^'H "BONNINGTOrg^^y Miles away from any doctor, out in all kind of weather, the man w£xs7xlßL "outback" needs a reliable remedy for AaKjiy^^^^^^H^ftPilfPtf!^ coughs and colds. > ■ V ,|f| '»-otMany such men are deeply indebted lftflv / to Bonnington's Irish Moss. They _ v^Wl have proved time and again, how » quickly stubborn coughs and colds yield to its soothing and healing .influence. Bonnington's with its sixteen powerful ingredients and its basis of Carrageen (Irish Moss) is a strong man's medicine, but so accurately compounded that it can be given to children beneficially. It eases the throat, loosens a tight cough and raises offending phlegm with surprising quickness. As an "ounce of prevention", always keep a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss handy—accept no substitute. Price 1/6 and 2/6 Bottle Buy the Bic Bottle. Its Cheaper. 281 /•*? irmh mcmt JetGnigHs V Colds
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 12
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