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TO BREAK THE HEAVIEST COUGH OH COLO/ EVERY SECOND (?; Those people who just let colds “run their course,” not realising that a heavy cold may develop into more serious ills, would realise it if they saw, through a microscope, streptococci looking like this, pneumococci, (the deadly pneumonia germ) k, 1 J looking like this. viJ/ Bennington’s Irish Moss will sweep that germ-laden phlegm from your mucous-membranes. Why Bennington’s Irish Moss acts so quickly: It contains the famous “ Pectoral Oxymel" made from Carrageen, a seaweed found on the North Coast of Ireland. At every sip this flows over the mucousmembranes, loosening that germ-laden phlegm. Avoid imitations. 1 $ rf /jQ W/h r' o’*® / ,o / 17 17 •04 THE FASTEST WAY TO BREAK THE HEAVIEST COLD

(CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) FLAVEL IS FOR PLUMBING 131 VICTORIA ST. ’Phone 33-009.

& e WOULDN’T it be great? One-big-happy —family. It has been done before . . . surely it can be done again. Even “ Pirates of Old,” whilst they displayed ferocious hate towards each other when interests conflicted on the High Seas and their liberty being at stake, would combine forces against a common enemy. They were even known to carousal in perfect harmony when fate threw rival forces together bn some luscious coral island. Even age old vendettas have been liquidated and warring families become united through a boy and girl falling in love. A simple occurrence of this nature can alter the course of nations . . . and is there ONE amongst us who would condemn that to-day? Politics can become sordid and distasteful when an enemy is at our gate ... let us keep the party clean I If only we could Dry Clean Party Politics ! Oh, Boy I what a clean up THAT would be I 1 ! Taylor Dry Cleaning and Pressing —and garment Dyeing, too —is playing a big part in the community, collectively saving individuals literally thousands of pounds annually and is proving a boon to New Zealand, particu* larly during the present period of clothing shortages. All outer garments —Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, Woollies, Frocks, etc. —should be sent to Taylor’s for Dry Cleaning immediately they become dingy looking and out of shape ... if the colours are wrong, full use should be made of Taylor’s renowned garment Dyeing. Never fear —Taylor’s can deliver the goods. Now it’s up to you ! Look through all semi-discarded garments . . . pick out the ones which are to be rejuvenated , , . then to-day being Monday, ’phone 31-820 for Taylor’s to call . . . or perhaps you may prefer to leave them at the Factory—s7-59 Kilmore Street ... or at Taylor’s City Depot, 678 A Colombo Street, opposite Ballantynes.

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23446, 29 September 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23446, 29 September 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23446, 29 September 1941, Page 7