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millCK IX THE HEAD WITH A COLD? ! Simply moisten the inside of the nostrils with jHUXTABLES ANTI-CATARRH INHALER, i And inhale deeply. Composed entirely of vegetable oils nf <*renfc curative and antiseptic propenio:. in a volatile form, it. penetrates the parages of the throat and nose, giving- immediate relief. Several applications invariably cure. Try it and be convinced. Refuse substitutes. Of all chemists and stores. Price, Is 6d, or post free from HUXTABLIv DRUG CO., IRISH MOSS &■? " ;■;"* '/0 or thaymay result in serious j\2 sjjs? trouble. Bonnington's Irish j£ F0 Moss has enjoyed popularity §n ||j with three generations. This £%; SJJ standard family cough rem- "tf- : lfe{ nas been handed down like t$ iM an heirloom—to-day it is used, 8$ ir-1 in tens of thousands of homes. §y y| contains no opiates or harmful |M drugs—thus it may be safely ||| given to the youngest or 'mo3t pg delicate person. It quickly 0 puts the cold to rout. Bonf-|| nington's has been tested and va proved best for young and la old. Refuse imitation and inlp farior substitutes and insist on the genuine Bonnington's Irish Moss. i?,s " TyCSINESS as usual" should not be the j3 motto of Gardeners nowadays. Invest in the ' Star' Garden Annual and make ii " sood business."

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Evening Star, Issue 17320, 7 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17320, 7 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17320, 7 April 1920, Page 3