IMITATIONS. This is the age oi imitators, | every good thing that is brought k cut promptly receives the attention of imitators. There's one sure | cold and cough cure, however, that . has stood the test— has retained j its great popularity, and defied all imitators for 40 years. BONNIiGTONTS CARRAGEEN IRISH lOSS I> Stands to°day, as it has stood for j nearly half-a-century, 'unrivalled' f as a cure for colds, coughs, asth. j ma, influenza, and all chest and | j lung complaints. j Hear this, from Christchurch :— ] "Mr. G. Bonnington. ..... J I " Sir,— l am pleased to testify to the B I efficacy of your Irish Moss. I have used ■ 1 it for myself and family for many years H 1 for coughs and colds, and we have all den- H I ved much benefit from taking the Irish H n Moss. B B " Yours truly. g B " Elizabeth Fmnch, Q B " Sydenham. H I Sold at all Chemists and Stores. § 1 Ask for ' BONNINGTON'S* 8 I take no other. \ Moaey to Lend ADAMS AND HARLEY (Latb Adams & Kinodon). Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries Public. WE have Money to Lond in large or small sums to snit Borrowers, at lowest current Rates if Interest. Easy terms made for payment of principal.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 May 1907, Page 2
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