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\ \ s»* \ w A $ X s '{iitwnty/// ■ The Most Powerful Preventive imf of Influenza! Bonnington’s Irish Moss combines preventive and antiseptic properties with curative properties. As a wise precaution « gamut Influenza infection, lake a dose of Bennington’s every morning and evening, composed of powerful ingredients, among which is Chondrus Crispus, or Carrageen Irish Moss. It forms an antiseptic film on the throat—if acts like a throat paint! The value of Bonnington’s Irish Moss in protecting against the “Flu” is told in these testimonials: — This is what others say: — Mr. Kennedy Thomson, Old People's Home, Park Wand, Napier, mites;—"l was trying to start « refractory motor cycle a fortnight ago and I got very hot, with the result that 1 caught a very severe cold. Bonnington s Irish Moss was recommended to me and 1 am pleased to inform you that 1 began to feci better almost from the first dose. 1 have only taken two large bottles and am just about right again. I nrmiy believe that your valuable medicine saved me fiom another attack of the "Flu." Mr. John Rhodes, 86 Salisbury Street, Christchurch, says“We took your remedy during the Influenza . Epidemic, and are quite sure that Bonnington's Irish Moss saved us « lot of trouble. We recommend J if for children, as we know it is so safe." | I 0 / mothers hnd bonnmgton s invaluable for the children—it prevents and cures Croup Whooping-cough, and other chest affections which attack the little ones in Winter. Writing from Bundaberg, Quecnsland, James Donald says“ Two of my little boys have been nearly choked with severe croup and cold, and I want to tell you there is nothing to beat your ‘ Bonningfon’s Irish Moss.' ” Keep Bonnington's Irish Moss in the house—(or the children for yourself. Family bottle only 2/6 /h*bmsSoT\ 1 \ \ \ \W”\ 6 O- % & <?• © * \ m

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Children’s Eyesight. Too much importance cannot well he attached to the condition of your Children’s Eyes. What may seem to be a trifling or temporary defect in vision may give you much concern later on. You ‘ will I>o well advised to have the children’s eyes examined and artificial I aid supplied if necessary. Glasses are prescribed only when needed, and arc made specially in our workshop to suit the case, personally ’ and individually. The future,' welfare of your little one may bo at ■ stake. To avoid trouble and save yourself possible remorse, make an ; appointment with us and bring your child' or children along at once. D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. Tel. 3156 D.8.0.A.. F.S.M.C.. F. 1.0. I HUGH NEILL ESSXZ i GORDON K. NEILL I HUGH NEILL

Some Coughs take a lot of “shaking off”—generally several bottles of the ordinary cough mixtures. But the worst and most obstinate cough will disappear like magic if treated with I - HEARNE’S Bronchitis Cure Under the influence of this Super-remedy the improvement is immediate. A few doses are often quite sufficient, then cork the bottle up; the rest will keep or do for a friend. Don’t experiment with ordinary cough mixtures. Don’t be persuaded into taking “something just 1 as good.” Insist on having HEARNE’S Bronchitis Cure. If it’s a bad cold you’ll have to get it anyway, so why not save time and money by having it right at the ” get-away.” W. G. Hearne & Co. Ltd. GEELONG, VICTORIA. Branch Office: £ Bond Street, SYDNEY. m pm *r±~- -r-w^yi k HCARN'CT j i No. lA. 1 V fOR COUCH* I* - mm m ‘"vlfTOK'* ( i V~A m COUCHS COLDS CHEST I AFFECTIONS CROUP LUNG TROUBLES

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 5

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