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"What shall I take for this Cold?" When you're in this predicament,, lake Boniiin^toii's Iris) 1 Moss— 'the family conyh medicine for over fifty years— made by qualified chemists. Bon- : nington's hua been curing colds for over half a ceutnry; it's efficacy has been proved in tens of thousands of homes. Bonniigton's Irish Moss is praised in many testimonials— ii -re ■ isone— 3Jr:.. AY. ti. S. Knight, imonio ■ Hoiel, Duneuin. wriies:— * Form ny H venrx my family bail-iki-n V Bonnington's Tri>li .M"-*. t j J» in tlic cane of colds, wi h *E>-4-jf r beiiefl.-ia) rejiuhx. I. mi- 11| ! drenrfcrive(fr-fiit n lii fby SjA its use •when sufferii g" from all forms oi <oliU MOB9SB&J&V and chest tro,uM^s.'- ' Kfj Wmp t Try it-b<" sure' it's the rib^^t genuine Bounin«t<r • I carjlsceen over iSK V»^^^*^ l*"*?.'..'.tr'A"J'jf^a«> .. ****---— • ■ ■ ■ few CO OD b r^» ►JriiOAP >5^ 1 DON'T BE AFRAID I 1 that Sunlight Soap will spoil your fl 1 clothes. There are no injurious I 1 chemicals in Sunlight to bite holes I 1 in the most delicate fabric. ■ 1 The fact that ten million bars of 1 1 ■ Sunlight are sold every week 11 1 amply proves Its purity; butt 1 1 £1,000 are offered to anyone! ,1 #4 finding adulteration in Sun- J*"B

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Grey River Argus, 3 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 3 September 1917, Page 4