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I Never be without it in thehome. Up When little Elsie's throat develops soreness, or ,? P when wee Willie begins to cough — it is neces- 7 $| sary for Mother to act at once. Neglected H ;- % throat, and chest troubles in young children ■ M/ :; - \ 35 rapidly become very serious indeed. ■ m! / H Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss has been I J^'i I the watchful mothers' standby for over 50 years. H . "' ;*V In the relief and cure of Coughs, Colds, Whoop- H ing Cough, Croup and Bronchitis its effect is Hj ■. • ; swift, certain and safe., H 'mxk_ »■•■■■' It is the Family Remedy — to folks of all ages ft Bj jrfE'^flgW^ and both sexes its curative qualities bring' H JRjCPpi^k .\: prompt ease and a quick return to health in all SB affifwJHp ;. affections of the throat and chest. H jflpHsKaßr ' ' Jk I — with half-a-century's public approval behind / / /l^vy^r i it — should be in every home winter and sum- H^|:^^^^^JS k/ I /P \u M ££■*-*» $ mer. Its genuine efficacy is proved by hun- «fp^'^^^^^^i |»|\ / [L 7\ Xiy^S!Mr*< M. Dohn, of tht Club Hottl, Orevtown, writes at follows: | WffißSg wf Jb\^ "I have much pleasure in testifying to the curative litliw / \SritnWk properties of yonr preparation 'Bonnington's Irish Mots.' SS^W I Lr 1 \ 19 My two little boys aged five and six had very severe lP?iilsk k __ \*£/LM&r colds; I gave them different remedies but nothing would i ""-^^Ssi cure them except 'Bonnington's Irish Moss.* My hus- _J^^ K-^^L^ band also had a very bad c«ld. ased the sane remedy B^^^^W^"^^^^^^Bk. *i 7"*^"^ ' with perfect success. lam so pleased with Bonninglsn's \ \»7 V &§ E. P. Home, St. Aubvn Street, Hastinos, writes- as follows: V"\ A. "This is to certify that I have «sed your cough- remedy S|i^?«i^^^®^^^^B .1 \ \ I in my house for fifteen years. As a family remedy I SZ^WP^S^^^^^ I \ V i consider your 'Bonnington's Irish Moss' far beyond any ' V X 1 s| other remedy on the magket. My wife would never be W^^^m^^^^^M: WM ■ \ l\^A 3 without it in the house, as the children are very subject B^^^^^^^?^P^^^ l_J \^^ $ to croup, and 'Bonnington's Irish Mots* always gives f 1 • 'M The great demand for Bonnington's Carrageen Irish || ~~M^^^^^^^m j^\XZ^k i m Moss has attracted scores of imitations on to the If J? -'^^M^&^^ jQ^Jslw£m I I market. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S. ■ J^^^^^^^Lt^S^^^mKm I In two sizes-the large bottle is most economical.
HIS EXPERIENCE. Writing from Bamawm, Vie, Mr. William .John Youill^ late of Harveytown, Eaglehawk, Vie, says : "In regard to the statement I gave you some years ago as to my cure of kidney complaint, I may say that a short time since I had occasion to be medically examined, and was entirely free from any complaint." Mr. Youill's original statement was as follows : "I feel it a duty I owe to you and to suffering humanity to send you. this letter, in the earnest hope that others who. may be suffering as I was from that dread complaint, Bright's disease of the kidneys, may take courage and learn from my experience to adopt the same method of treatment that I did, feeling sura that by so doing they will be saved jnuch pain and misery, and, perhaps, an early grave. This may seem to some a remarkable statement to make, but it can be substantiated by anyone who will take the trouble to enquire for themselves from me or of my friends who were with me at the time. Despite all the skill and attention bestowed on me by the hospital doctors and nurses, I gradually grew worse, the doctors having diagnosed my complaint as Bright's Disease. The doctors gave me up as incurable, and gave me but a few weeks longer to live. I was then taken from the hospital to my home to die my friends thought), as n^y father did not wish me to die in the hospital. But I had a feeling within myself that there was hope whilst there was life, and, unlike my friends, I did not give up in despair. Qn the way home my father procured a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, but on arrival I was in a state of collapse from the shaking I had undergone on the way. My father, thinking that the Safe Cure would do me no barm if it did me no good, gave me a small dose, continuing to do so at intervals throughout the day. I felt a little better, the agonising pain being less severe. I continued to take Warner's Safe Cure, and was soon able to get a little rest and sleep, and my strength very gradually returned. My friends began to have hopes of my ultimate recovery. Each day my urine, when analysed, showed less albumen. My health steadily improved. Each bottle of Warner's Safe Cure I took hastened my recovery. I was then able to get up and about, and in less thaD three months was restored to perfect health and strength. From that time up to the present I have had no return of the disease, and for six years havd been in constant employment in the mines." Warner's Safe Cure is a wonderful remedy in cases of kidney and liver disorders, and complaints arising from inefficient action of the kidneys and liver, such as rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, gravel, stone and bladder troubles. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chem-. ists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated," non* tlcoholic form. — Advt.'
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Grey River Argus, 7 August 1915, Page 3
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