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Bennington’s is Mum’s good pal! j Bennington’s Irish Moss slides down just like a soothing syrup ... it spreads a protective, healing film over those imflamed membranes. At the very first sip you can feel your cold easing off, actually breaking up. The pectoral oxymel starts lifting all that dangerous congestion; and something else you’ll notice too — the gentle, velvety flow of pectoral oxymel bathes as it were, and protects the throat with a pungent film that endures ■ Refuse anything but Bennington’s w W Jkjf 63; || the fastest way to break the heaviest cold
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1942, Page 2
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