UNWELCOME GUESTS SHOW 'EM THE DOOR That guest who stays on and on is always a bit of a nuisance, even if it is only the young man who is calling on the daughter of the house. There's worse than he though, sometimes a more difficult intruder to shift. We refer to that well-seated hang-on COUGH, a frequent unwelcome winter's guest. There's danger in that germ-laden congestion and it is definitely to be got rid of. Nothing helps more effectively than Bonnington's Irish Moss. It's the pectoral oxymel of Carrageen in Bonnington's Irish Moss that covers the irritated membranes with a soothing, protective film, ft sweeps that congestion away in double quick time and when that phloem goes, your cold goes too. Made by G-eorge Bonnington, Ltd., Casliel Street. Christchurch. You get Bonnington's at all chemists and stores.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24676, 31 August 1943, Page 4
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