Let the first sneeze be also the lastEUPHEMIA —in 1829 —after a first sneeze put on extra mufflers, closed the windows, and sat down in front of a roaring fire to enjoy a five-day cold. (“It must run its course, my dear”). Judy —in 1929 surprised by a sneeze in the act of setting forth on a tramp, calls out, “ Mother, where’s that bottle of Irish Moss?” takes a dose and starts out em M sz; m m ''""'A ! J t*' . 1 * .A \o o® o® 1 vg c C*v e V& vV 6 tv® o° w. CV^ mmmsm No five-days cold’ for Judy. She will take another dose in the evening before she goes to bed, and one each day on all the following days because winter is really here. She knows that Bonnington’s Irish Moss acts as a “ throat-paint ” preventing infection by germs, and as a tonic, healthful and body building. She knows also that if she is foolish enough to contract a severe chill repeated doses of Bonnington’s will relieve it. As for tonsilitis, laryngitis, or pneumonia she knows she need never fear them as long as Mother remembers % IRISH MOSS for coughs and colds. 31-8 wmaomsssßom At AH Chemists and Stares and 6 CUkfa’ea enjoy play, work better after this /■«* *** A V The fin-est, Plumpest , CLEANEST ; oats only are used in the making of Crearn oata. J£F is packed- with ener-gy-gwing properties—the whole of plump ripe oat grains, intact in goodness and prepared by 23 selecting, improving and cleaning processes, untouched by hand for your table. It’s the cleanest breakfast food you can give your children. It is the most easily digested and yet the most sustaining. “A hot cereal breakfast is absolutely •= necessary, ’ ’ say -doctors. Nati&mal Breakfast CREAMIMIA Cream 0 s ifke Save me Sergeant Dan heads on the packets, and we will send you a beautiful silver dessertspoon or two round bowl silver teaspoons FREE. Write to: SERGEANT DAN, P.O. Box 24, GORE, N.Z., enclosing a stamped and addressed envelope. COLD _f<if>2MED4L cm ■ coA^°«PAKV^ a "As clean asccmhef” It)7N:Z.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 17 August 1929, Page 17
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