. FORTY-FIVE YEARS' SUCCESS. Since it was first introduced to the public forty-five years ago, Bonnington'e Irish Moss has become so extensively used that it is familiarly called "Tbe People's Cough Remedy." It well merits this name, as the yearly iccreaeing demand proves tbet it possesses a virtue of its own specially antagonistic to Coughs and Colds. 6
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13720, 29 April 1910, Page 7
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