MR CLAUDE DAMPIER. Xa common with other prominent members of his Profession, Mr Claude Dampier is an enthusiastic user of Fluenzol as a throat gargle and nasal irrigant. He says he also appreciates the soothing and invigorating effects of Q-tol when rubbed into the hands face or seal’ In 16J hours between dawn and dusk at' Brooklands, Surrey, a motor-car driven in turn by three drivers, covered 1275 miles, an average of 76 miles an hour. The old country fair is a well-estab-lished custom in England. Recently the village of Pinner, Middlesex, held its 557th annual fair. For Influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
K m-. r asstood the jest? Bonnington’s Irish Moss contains no harmful drugs or narcotics—thus it is as safe for baby as for adults. IRISH MOSS Think back over the last twenty years and you will be surprised to find how many cough and cold remedies hare come and gone. Only an exceptional formula can stand the test of even a quarter of a century—only one—Bonnington’s Irish Moss —has stood for sixty years. Here’s why : 1. —lts mucilagineous properties ease the dry inflammatory conditions of the bronchial passages—it acts like a throat paint. 2. —lt loosens the cough—no matter how hard it may be, by diminishing and preventing the constant strain on the throat and chest. 3. —lt dispels the phlegm while Its WBtiy projnnlioa restore the tubes to normal condition^ IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS tr COLDS Try it, sold everywhere 1/6 and 2/6 Make sure you get the original X Bonnington’s. , ro V _ morr
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 8
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