The ManOiitfectcC Knows BONNINGTONS >\ K. % aiiiMiles away from any doctor, out in all kind of weather, the man “outback” needs a reliable remedy for coughs and colds. Many such men are, deeply indebted to Bonnington’s Irish Moss. They have proved time and again, how quickly stubborn coughs and colds yield to its soothing and healing influence. Bonnington’s with its sixteen powerful ingredients and its basis of Carrageen (Irish Moss) is a strong man’s medicine, but so accurately compounded that it can be given to children beneficially. It eases the throat* loosens a tight cough and raises offending phlegm with surprising quickness. As an “ounce of prevention”, always keep a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss handy—accept no substitute. Price 1/6 and 2/6 Bottle Buy the Big Bottle, Its Cheaper. 281 w ' IRIJH MOW Jot Coughs C Colds
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 April 1926, Page 4
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