• ■ 58 Why let a cold get any sort of a start, let alone drag on and on ? Get busy with Bonnixigton’s, even if you only find yourself with a ‘bit of a sniffle’. »B| ■ Bennington's Irish Moss alone contains their Pectoral Ozymel of Carrageen, which > ffiqgsgraj flies straight to the irritated mucous membranes, starts '•/. easing, lifting that dangerous congestion, sweeping away the phlegm. Sip Bonnington’s straight from the bottle || if you like, and all day long. j It’s that steady sip . . sip . . , IRISH' Ho ss sip . . that smashes colds. I The Fastest Way to Break the Heaviest Gold IF RgfW™ /
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1942, Page 2
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