The "sea-weed," known as Carrageen or Irish Moss, is abundant on the coast of Ireland, and its collection forms one of the minor industries of that country. Prepared in the well-known form of Bonnington's Irish Moss, it is the beet and most widely known remedy for coughs and colds. —l3 SPBING CLEANING SUGGESTIONS. Reversible Floor Mops, 4s lid, 7s 6d; Cotton Cloths, 20 x 22, selling quickly, tjd each; Sapolin Stains, Is; Badium Floor Polish, sd; "Torrinffton Vacs,' complete, £l2 10s. Drop in at Dray ton's, 765 Colombo street north and Srdenhiu*. — 6
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19715, 4 September 1929, Page 11
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93Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19715, 4 September 1929, Page 11
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