ONCE it was a. summer pastime —now keen players keep at it right through the chill of winter months—cold winds deter them not. There can be risks though, when cooling down after being heated. BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS is handiest for a sudden chill; it will reduce the FEVER of a cold, quickly clear the head and ease hindered BREATHING; it will stop that everlasting COUGHING! Use it early, aßfAfa and don't be put off your game. TOl' €€)M fillS .(~ t^^/ IMITATIONS: ' , ; Refuse tliese—the name is "Bonningtons." 1/6 and 2/6. The Adult dose is 2 teaspoonsful J while 10 drops is sufficient for baby. °
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1931, Page 21
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103Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1931, Page 21
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