j A family Heirloom.In many families Bonniiigl. 113 Irish Moss for coughs and couia has been veritably "handed down" like an heirloom for I three generations. From the I day the first bottle was sold has been made by qualified chemists its. purity and curative properties are the same now as over 50 years' ago. -Mr. Samuel Counter, tr—t 153 Moroy I'laoe, Dunedin, ■ ■ 1 writes:—"l have used Bonnington's Msti Moss for 30 years, also my children and frranuchiidren use it and * always find it a reliable * remedy.'' Get the Kenuine Bennington's Irish Mobs. » I JBesf-/&r, ovei* IRISHNIOSSI
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1917, Page 2
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