I I It’s No, 3 that you’ll ' \■ I need to keep at 2 \ V' i V ra At the very first sign of a % ' i cough or sneeze . . . that’s 1 the time to start that sip, AB S sip, sip of Bonnington’s I Irish Moss. Right away, that poor old choked-up throat and nose of yours will start to feel easier. Strike back with Bonnington’s I ■ Every sip of Bonnington’s Irish Wherever you are, whatever ■ Moss sends that powerful Pectoral you’re doing, keep up that steady ■ Oxymel of Carrageen (a seaweed sip, sip, sip every half hour. No ■ found off the coast of Ireland) need to fuss around with spoons ■ flowing straight to those congested —sip straight from the bottle. M and clogged membranes, lifting Each potent sip envelopes that M away the phlegm. Organise your dangerous congestion, and the S counter-attack against cold germs faster that goes, the faster you’re ■ at their source! rid of your cold. I Always see that the name is Bonnington’s BDNNINGTONS I 625 IRISH MOSS ■ • X -kjfi I The fastest way to break - | ■ V the heaviest cold ’ I ■H In the NEW ZEALAND NAVY it’s;.. B|g<gMy W'lill The Best New Zealand Tobacco in the best \ Form for Pipe Smokers -FLAKE CUT TfISMRN The ONLY New Zealand TOASTED PLAICE 4BA Sore throat is a danger :.I|| signal. Suck Pulmonas \ at once. First, instant SIH effect is soothing o relief. Then the powerful Pulmonas vapours disinfect the whole respiratory system, killing germs J at once. Coughs and Sneezes Spread ' Diseases so always suck Pulmonas in public places and be safe from infection. l/l, 1/7 and 2/7 m FOR GOUGHS, GOLOS, ’FLU, Etc.
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Grey River Argus, 15 June 1942, Page 8
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