THE despised cold is a DISEASE. A man or womaa with a cold has poison, in Ms body. A MAN OR woman with a. cold is constantly exuding poison. the man who neglects to cure his cold is ruining his own health, poisoning rhis family and friends, and endangering thb community. ■■-.. -.;••.■•- ■ .... ■ ; , :: • In his category we include; those who trifle with-■■■-•-• - remedies which are ' merely pleasant to ■ take and ; momentarily soothing—folks who "consider their palate • ■'• and nervous exhilaration before the state 1 of their throat and lungs. SUCH PEOPLE ARE PLAYING WITH DANGER. In every chemist'B shop you pass there awaits a sure and swift remedy^-a remedy scientifically made to a time tested formula, by thoroughly qualified pharmacists—BONNlNGTON'S IRISH MOSS, BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS MAKES A COLD A .CRIME because Bonnington's offers sure and immediate relief from Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It contains SIXTEEN POWERFUL .INGREDIENTS; including the world-famous chondrus crispUß which forms an antiseptic film on the throat and protects you from farther attack. Do what you know to be your duty. Go to your chemist to-day arid GET A LARGE BOTTLE of Bonnington's Irish Moss. Don't wait till- illness drives you: don't wait until you have infected those you love— GO SOW! } FOR COUGHS fir COLDS N.Z.s Family Cough Medicine for over 60 Years large Family Size ....->„... 8/6 Handy Pocket Slse .................. 1/6 , SOW by all Chemißti, Grocers, and Storea. 230 Keep free from coughs ' /--^ jßl£' and colds— j\ "^^W^( and from the after \j'iswfwm^' '; effects which they MeWIIM'' are sure to ■ leave. M. Mr WjSl?\ During wintef months many people jy /\,B I jtj neglect the precautions necessary l m {3\ jl m{ for the avoidance of coughs and /'y '/iffrT JJ Colds. When bad weather arrives, ' |[|ir.\iP 'iftfiil _ coughs and colds become prevalent j'lfl ('III flf everywhere. Then . SCOTT'S "*)(S Emulsi6h~ becbmdi a necessity, L i A course of SCOTT'S provides warmth and nourishment. It protects the throat and lungs and gives strength to resist winter illnesses. Babies, growing boys and girls, school children and all those who are pale, thin and weak must have SCOTT'S Emulsion at this time of the year. cV^t^^ £° rth while to keep we!l during this P*"o*l SCOTT S Emulsion. It is even more important to keep the children well by giving to them the same reliable protector. SCOTT'S EMIiISIOM StjlL(£h^)Best -~: Just as good for adults ifU^r ■as for. the children. i^M> .teeommende'd'.by Doctors in cases of mrr* COUGHS COLDS BRONCHITIS WASTING AMEMIA iij^ CONSUWPtIOM INFLUEH2A MEASLES RICKETS. IgK 1 3COTT 6 BOWNE (AJ*tJU*,l>~ia;46s. Ktnt St , SYDNEY, NSW •^T^ V I fir If* u^k*^*^ 7 /s=ss4 <^ I I L nrLlkP -To@s-fr*S!Z|ALri\
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 11
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