IW H! W, K m «y Mi i tLMJ Just sixty years ago | mi the tale of the Indian | ; B Mutiny and the | Lucknow thrilled oar grandfathers* —and even in those early days hundreds, of New Zealanders knew that for affections of the throat and lungs there, was no remedy bo safe and sure as Bonnington.'a Irish Moss. To-day tens of thousands endorse this . judgment, llightly termed the standard family cough medicine, it has been tried, tested and proved to bo the best for young and old. Safe, sure, prompt, it contains no opiatos of harmful drugs. See to it that * you Ret the original Bonnington'B Irish Moss—refuse imitations and substitutes. Insist on wj Th» Cough Remedy lf>«t ha» No Boiling, Ma«*e in the Cup. "SUGAR TO TASTE!" "MILK TO TASTE!" ide of a, and that quantity of Miik that makes a Cup of Coffee tnorouehly delicious and delightful to YOU ! Mad* in a Minute, — a boon on frosty mornings, and a blessing on cold nights. IhAkHdA^AJ
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Evening Star, Issue 16824, 28 August 1918, Page 8
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167Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16824, 28 August 1918, Page 8
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