Railways had not yet been built, but, wherever t 1: e early pi<>n ee r s pushed, there, tor safety from 'bronchial troubles' would be found a bottle nf Honmngton's Irish Moss. RH Salisbury Street, t'H h'ISTCH U UCH, iitli November, 11)20. Messrs. Geo. ItinniiiiytoH Ltd., Ifii/h Street, cri i'is tchu itcn. Dear Sin;, Some years ago I wrote t) you about I/our famous remain, "CMMAGVhW IRISH MOSS." It is stilt our fit mil a cough remain, end although tec hare occasionally been persuaded to tri/ other remedies, ice come back to llonniuyton's, because ye hare always found your lionuini/loit's Irish Muss the best. Yours faithfully, (Signed) John Rhodes i about I nisil "n r/r/r ' , r, I /,, * ■ MOSS / n I f,. V/)//y - Si ](■'"" "aL; ,'rhicht' L '»"» C ' Ut It "If r. 0 ! ff' Z" ( afT Plc ' c '« > bo Wr ftcr inking 1 ° f(lith f"U,j *,'/UC(/) r , ' r>> ' r/c Va Jlffl utim FOR nearly threequarters of a century, th£ original quality of Bennington's has been unswervingly maintained. The same invaluable ingredients—the same care in compounding. Always keep n large bottle in the house. I. 1 I . L | For Coughs ana Colds , 1/6 and 2/G at all Chemists and fetores. As a family cough remedy, Bonnington's holds first favour—the Adult Dose is 2 teaspoonj u.ls, while 10 drops 13 uullicient for L'aby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 5
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