• m liahs and Flu PHE business man needs must L wend his way citywards despite a touch of BRONCHITIS or an incipient COLD in the head with its slight temperature. It's risky while INFLUENZA is about ! But Bonnington's Irish Moss, having fine demulcent properties, abates any fever, eases troubled breathing and soothes any irritation I IMITATIONS: Refuse all these, get "Bonnington's." 1/6 and a/6 I ONNINCTONS for Coughs-* •—Cold s
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 10
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