1 witwcnm-.» #^_m dlirjflK7 OOyears V I was /■ a yomng nan/'tsid Grandad, *' I had nr!««a treaUa with my throat and chart. _ Even ia these tar-away days Boaningtoa's Carraseaa Iritk Mom was famoa* at a remedy (or all sack troabltt. Well, it cared me, as it has cured so many olhars IVa kaown sinee — and for over sft years IV* always -said a good word (or Bonnington's." The steady demand'for Bonningtoa's throughout the Dominion after 50 years •( triaMs in itielf ■ verdict »f unqualified approval— the ilaMrmd •ucceu of a ceaviaa remedy. Q For Coug kt, Cold*, Croup, Whooping Couab nd Bronchitis it it almost infallible. It it SAFE loo— there is no opium 01 othar narcotic in it. Hare's testimoar te itt etfectiveneii— ifrs.Jß. Hodgetis, of Hawera, uiritts at follows : " I would just like to t«y a word ia favour of Ben. nington't Irish Moss." I bvn always found it of treatett benefit fot the children fot caught and celds, ansl us* it always." .. ■. ' mm Smyt "No, Thank Yoa" if it isn't BONNINGTON'S. N
JL obrained from ih<- m in the pisl y* t|jjT ■<fff*»» w '" 8 ' now i«d in the futuie.. '"^^iOiffik,
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Grey River Argus, 22 October 1915, Page 8
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192Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 22 October 1915, Page 8
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