LON DON NEW YORK WELLINGTON SYDNEY PARIS IN this uncertain climate, sooner or later you'll get wet, and damp feet will mean the inevitable cold! But at every suburban chemist's shop you can get your bottle of BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS-that's handy to know. For when the incipient COLD with its warning COUGH makes its wtfSgg&k appearance a dose or two checks jlriNHk it at once. If INFLUENZA threatens, it will abate the fc ycr ' eases the breathing \ slo l ls l ' lc coughing. IMITATIONS Examine carefully the package and got " Bennington's." Prieo 1/6 and 2/6. The Adult Dose is 2 tcaspoonsful' v while 10 drops it sufficient for baby. •r-"-- 10 . x\\ \ „ k.-» SjSfeV* \\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 2
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