a tin 4 if &■ 4 \W' F & ® v\\\ 1 n> LOTT 78i‘j Slight is the wrong word to apply to any cold. When your child has a cold it means that the delicate membranes and tissues of his nose and throat'are inflamed and swollen and that immediate treatment is needed. It means that he is dangerously susceptible to the dreaded "flu,” that if it is not taken in hand there -may be very little between him and bronchitis, pneumonia or even consumption: DO YOUR DUTY — give a dose of Bonnington's Irish Moss at the first sigrt of a cold. “ Only a slight cold ” can easily have a fatal termination. Don't risk things! Bonnington's will relieve the cough, break the phlegm, and draw a protecting, antiseptic film over the affected membranes. Bonnington's is a powerful remedy made by fully qualified pharmacists to a time-proved formula. FOR COUCHS 6' COLDS New Zealand's favourite Cough remedy for over 60 years. Large Family Size 2/6 Handy Pocket Size 1/6 AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. Keep a large bottle jn the house in case of emergency. 9US CAR f A S A, t C °UOH, “'"er.o *') Ad, y«rs j, 6 v<-ars, dr ' ! P< in '•tx-Atni uou r* f c foe
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WEAKEN THE SYSTEM. Diarrhoea, dysentery and all bowel complaints should be arrested in their first stages, as they weaken the entire system. If allowed to run on, there is danger of the patient collapsing from sheer weakness. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will cheek even the most severe attack. If given at the first unusual looseness of the bowels it will prevent the attack developing. Sold everywhere.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 September 1924, Page 8
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