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m k m i l A Cold will the familyNothing is so infectious as a cold. Stop it at once with a dose or two of Bonnington's Irish Moss. It is a sure cure for coughs and colds, and should Se in every household. gives speedy relief whether the cold be located in head, throat or lungs—it clears the choked-up air passages, banishes that "stuffy" feverish feeling relieves that dry, parching sensation in the throat, and eases the lungs. This lady, like thousands more, would not be without it:— __ 'Dnnedln, "Sincetoeing in New Zealand, £ have used Bonnington's Iriah Moss with very great suecesa. I have found it' most beneficial for the children for j coughs and colds, during the 1 sold damp weatberand always like to keep a bottle in the house." J. W. GOTTEN. . T«R Auk for, and insist on getting ' k *' Bonnington's. No other is Just as good." All chemists mditores. IcW in !*ra« and small bottles, [, ■ ,-,< "" ■.•':: 103 ■

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Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 12