I I ( BABY ha« a cold. His breathing is difficult. It distresses you to hear him. Put ten drops of Bonnington's Irish Moss into his milk or hot water. Bonningtoi's Irish Moss cuts the phlegm and clears the Bronchial Tubes. So soothing it will give instant relief and induce Restful sleep. Read what a grateful Mother i says?— / sm wM v; / I s '*■ - c hilrl tvl °3a S r csVir&SS . w h*t a ftJotA* /e y L '"eh, J» ondid kn the c *k : - OUr CT 71*<■«•2? *2 *4* 7a "'"'c, 4'° fa,7 , il* r 5« O?" A V* a/T e <> 26 , From a/I Chemists and Store* y °-m" * « Co* '* °/ V~. .1 Ufto-I. • 0 :a Oo <*r«° , <t< "" -c r IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS & COLDS •vMv'-V- ---■ •v. v.-v. f-fti'S: Mi Bonnington'* Jubes. Handy for the pocket, are excellent for throat and voice. 1/6 a tin. If not procurable Post free from Bonnington'a, Chrutchurch.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 14
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