rrffn. 4K. s X HE well trained athlete is prone to life's minor ills. It's the fineness of condition does it. Don't run the risk of being out of the team next week. If threatened with a cold in the head, or a slight temperature that may mean INFLUENZA, take early precaution -get BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. It will abate FEVER, ease tightness of the chest and difficulty of BREATHING. It will help to keep many a player in the team. BONNINGTON'S JUBES. Excellent for the throat and voice—can be carried in the pocket. Post free from Bonnington's, Christchurch. 1/6 tin. m IMITATIONS: Have none of these—get the genuine "Bonnington's." Price 1/6 and 2/6. The Adult Dose is 2 teaspoons/ul while 10 drops is sufficient for baby. XIPII A v >. // /i. *« ,v>. *"• Is
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20870, 12 May 1931, Page 15
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