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Half a century is a good test of || the efficacy of «i medir'ine! «£ Bonnington's Irish Moss has been our- *S ing cough* and colds for over 50 yi-ars gj and this long period of time an;i tcs S has firmly established itR ri?m;u':iille Sgj qualities. It is made by nunlilKj<l Kg chemists—the ingredients and puiily jg are precisely the same to-day as in 5j 1880. CUItE yoar cold—get a Lotileof m 1 Mrs. J. Beniiell, Tram-way Itoati, W, a South Invercargill writes: —"1 like g! i | Bonnmcton'B Irinh Moss better than ra 9 any otner coutrh mixture I h;tv6 g 1 tried for my two Girls. It easoa gj X thoir congh wonderfully; I myself ra 1 think it is a groat cure.'1 All ehem- M & ists and stores sell Bqnningtons' Irish gj i Moss—get it I—contains no haiinfnl a a opiates or drugs. Avoid imitations— M k insist on Bonnington's. 125 m 1 oviar I A,Tip to Motorists. Riding in a friend's car the other day, I made nay first acquaintance with a preparation called KOG--0 which I think other Motorists will be glad to hear about. Although it was pouring cats and dogs, aa the saying goes, I noticed that my friend's wind screen remained perfectly clear; the rain seemed to "give it a miss" while other peoplu's screens were all blurred and streaked with trickling rivulets. "What on earth have you been doinff with your screen I asked him, "Why does it keep so clear f" He laughed, "Ah, my boy," he told me, "That is due to FOG-O, it only costs half-a-crown a tin, and no wonder they call it FOG-O,The Motorist's Friend." You can put it on in next to no time, and it keeps the glass perfectly clear. I wouldn't be-without it t for anything. Wut weather driving used to be a bug-bear to me, but now thanks to FOG-O, I don't mind it a bit. Of course I have tried other preparations, but found it was throwing good money away, until I bought a 2/0 tin of FOG-O. lam now delighted and recommend it to all Motorists." i This famous preparation Las been thoroughly I tested in. London, and proved a wonderful 5 success, i f Give it a trial. - 5 Obtainable all leading Stores and Garages. 5

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 6

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