pllllllllllinilllllllllllillllM^ I (Hd /ifK^il^GHfr Coughs &*■ :■> jj E§ ' Tw^_M?yl are just the same nowadays as they were in grand- == "H 111 iSl^'Mi f mamma's days. And, just as she used Bonnington s = == , ?"3^ Moss to allay irritation and give relief, the wise = '' .HH 7 mo^er to-day will use the same standard family -- == cough remedy. Bonnington's contains no opiates == rs^^jfc-5 "< or injurious drugs, hence it can be given with safety ;= == to the children. != |iIB o nixiiif^tcxnls r« i i A Irisl^L. vMoss >• I has many of the advantages of a throat paint j==i « and its viscosity enables it to adhere to the *e^%*' § bronchial passages. It "paints the throat ffjW = = inside/* and thus soothes and heals the inflamed T^J* H membrane. § H? Writing 6f tn6 efficacy of Bonnington's Irish Jf#j/dl? g Moss, Mr. Thomas Painter, of Montreal Street, Mr^* $^k S §' Christchurch, says: — %^P "=§ S~ "Myself and family have used Bonnington's 11 \ KsY\ ~ ■• Hj whenever we have had colds, coughs or ,W^S?H H influenza, for more than 20 j^ears, and have J I |V L^^ ' — ■= found it a pleasant and effectual remedy." I//1 L^^^^ h _iS ~ == * Beware of substitutes! Ask for Bonnington's == Irish Moss, 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and =r^il|& ' ~ rrr Stores. P == N1J!iillHlll!l!llllfl»IHI||ll||ll|lllllllllH
J . iix<-'w. — ——*—-r B This series records some &$& "* flj incidents in the history ! ■ of tea covering a period of 1400 years/^| | 5 The value of tea as a restorative and a fir I B mild stimulant is universally admitted. So 8 j£ too the remarkable popularity of "Amber 1 B Tips" and the fact that it has maintained 1 B first place, for so many years as everybody's M B favourite blend, is in itself proof of excep- 13 B tional value. And here's the secret— H B "Amber Tips" quality has been maintained. 1 B ®^^*rtu^ 99' H I EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE I i is still predominant, because it is first | B in quality, flavour and value. Get a 1 I packet to-day and prove its goodness. 19g 1 i UOTT _ m ..._^,__,J^j| '.vjggj^SHACKIjCX^iCS Jj^V^^The charm of. «he Open-Fire Range is ihe dual P u'^^^^S||HjH Ink tkP°se w]vc^ '' serves 50 P erleclly- or Cookin 8 and xii^Hlwflil ''Im V ftMwi Baking it give* mosl successful results, the Ovens WyP3 |Hili^|/{ being under complete control, can be made to\|)\ \ mfiffi^e&M
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 3 August 1920, Page 6
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388Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 3 August 1920, Page 6
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