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BONNI NGTON’J CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS ktanl Oayu»ul o* Coraim will ta kwd Positive Day-and-Night Protection Against Colds, Influenza and all Chest Troubles! Innington’c \ CARRAGEEN Irish Moss A cough remedy can be judged only by the wort it has done in the past. For 60 years Bonnington’s Irish Moss has prevented and banished Coughs, Colds and Influenza, and to-day is the favourite remedy in Australasia. Amongst recent testimonials, die following comes all the way from Cowangie, Victoria, Australia: — “Referral* to year Bocnington**lnh Mon Co!(k, and a£ Bronchial afecboOL I han been using it for al» , I suffer with a bgraoeM keep a bottle in die bouse.** Writing from Park Island, Napier, NZ., Mr. Kennedy Thomson tells how Bon> atngton*s saved him horn an attack of the "Flu";— " 1 was trying to start a refractory motor cycle and 1 gat very hot, wish die rash that I caught a very -severe cold, Booamgt'>n*s Irish Moss was recommended to me and lam pi rased to inform yoo that 1 began to fed better almost from die first dose. I have only taken two Urge bottles and am past abaci right again. . 1 finnly believe that your valuable medicine saved me from another attack of ike Fin.** Mr. John Rhodes, whose family has need Bonuington's Irish Moss for over 20 years, writes horn Salisbury Street, Christchurch: — Judged by RESULTS, Bennington's is best! It contains no harmful drags, ’ narcotics or alcohol, and is therefore safest for children. And yet it is so potent at to banish chest and throat troubles from the eldest adults. Stoke your faith on die 60-year-old favourite —Boanmglon's Irish Moss. Secure a bottle now?—the family size is only 2/6 everywhere. gg •t | OISIOTIONS fere, Coins. Taotrvnsaa or rns Ctm os do| For mi AAht—Ooe Dmcmpaaskl to br re* nCoiifb *• IbhMcmm, at start interval*, nstgirSH It i. Ok »mk oaantity to br idawitmd Cor Wsepni re hr fortbsr dißMtioos sse elrc Zt tasu or eoaca iirapoMMt. age . "on. bait icnimhl: age 3 free . Tbeis——y »»j t Owt fc—ts as may t P lEORGE BONNINGTO* 4 I CMMSTCHURCN Auxrr Yaz*V

To provide every motor. vehicle in the United States -vith tyres means the importation of nearly 200,000 tong of rubber annually. SNIFF UP. GARGLE ow SWALLOW

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10964, 28 July 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10964, 28 July 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10964, 28 July 1921, Page 8

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