m £ I
.1... _ She's thinking it's a good thing that baby is rirl of that little cold she had, now the weather's so uncertain ! Her household stand-by is RONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. When winds and rain bring trouble to the household—the COLD that hinders schooling, the CROUP to spread from boy to girl, or worst of ' all the WHOOPING-COUGH, it's usually Bonnington's she flies to first to check that febrile cold that a child will get. It stops the coughing. IMITATIONS* Refuse all these and get the genuine. The name is "Bonnington's." +\ Price: LUk 1/6 2/6 m'iG3B»«CTi-waailgKfßHk for Coughs— HQSS -—ColdsAiso " Ezywurk " Cleanser, Aluminium, Stove Polish, Household Stains, White Enamel, Linoleum Varnish, Cardinal Red Enamel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 15
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114Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 15
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