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; Wen changes jit Temperature }jbwer resistance told Germs jjet their Chance • • • THERE'S the danger 1 A lowered system is a breeding ground for cold germs. Inflammation produces an increased phlegm, which teems with such germs as Streptococci, Staphylococci and deadly Pneumococci (the germs of dread pneumonia). To get rid of these dangers before they cause greater trouble you must get rid of the inflammation and the germ-laden congestion. There is one certain way to do this. Scientific chemists found that a Pectoral Oxymel, made from a seaweed called Carrageen, found on the Irish Coast, will absolutely clear away that phlegm leaving the mucous membranes soothed and Only Bennington's Irish Moss contains this Pectoral Oxymel of Carrageen! flow often you heat people this ... end then with lowered resistance, dangerous germs get their chance I and’ .'untold trouble develops. Don’t waitl Take Bennington’s Irish Moss directly you feel the first shiver or “throatiness.” Only Bennington’s Irish Moss contains that wonderfid Pectoral Oxymel, made from Carrageen. It sweeps straight to the mucous membranes, clearing away the germ-laden congestion, leaving a soothing protective film on the throat ... and when that gfftn.laden congestion goes your cold goes too 1 a bottle of Bennington’s Irish Moss to-day. ■ ' 'I OUT strain * A ROOM nr" IMITATIONS will not do I examine the package ... BONNINGTON'S Is the name. vm t'l til wm SAVINGS CAMPAIGN FTHt NATION'S o •Vi** •• r w me: , mm? mv>m 18 ..t Term - 5 years from date of issue A full Trustee Security Bonds available In denominations of 1 1: £ 10: £ 100. ■ r Purchase Prlcp - ’ *7/6: £B-15-0: £B7-10-0. Interest at the rate 3 per cent. per annum is compounded and payable at maturity. y Natlohal. Security and Social Security taxes prepaid being included In purchase price. During 1941 The Empire must make the greatest lAatiohat effort in its history. paying and Lending to the State is an essentia! Npart of effort.; Examine your conscience and your bank hook and |invest ALL YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS in 3% National Obt.le.bl.frem.il P<»t Offlem, Tm«ee Swing. Butta aml Tradlnj B»nk« /Wttemrf Soring. Bend, ore Beomr Secor/tte, transferable b, de/lveiy. ■fond, be lodged with .hi Post Office ’ (dr ate custody, free of eherge. ■ ' • ■ (ysiicd by TT** National Saving* fcoromltw®, Wellington. BROS. LTD, CBEIBTCHPBCH. , Anything and everything in our large and well assorted stock (including' Radio) and the only deposit yon pay to •!/- In each pound’s worth yon purchase. Payments commence a week,, fortnight, or month, after yon purchase. TO ONlg ’ hi ' (he »‘f t.-- : 1C” I

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23351, 10 June 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23351, 10 June 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23351, 10 June 1941, Page 3

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