Don't let that cold spread . . . for your sake and for others. At onco tako 13onnington's Irish Moss. It kills the germ, spreads a soothing, antiseptic film over the throat"—relieves— protects. Never be without it —for nil throat and chest ailments. Family bottle, 2a 6d, Medium size, Is Gd.' -22 ]iv special arrangement, Reuter'a world sirvicß, in addition to other spociil egufcsS i f information, is u«ed in th« compilation <?f t.'a* oveu&as ifltolligeoc® pubJieheo in th»a ittue, and all right* thawin in Australia and Now Zealand »r® raaerrad. Tha international nw appearing Jn ihia i*»u» U publiahad by arrasgwent vith the Australian Preia Awomtion anil ths Sun-H»ra.ld Newa Servict, Limittd.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20317, 17 August 1931, Page 11
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