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««««SK*s».. > doesn't necessarily mean evening tea with frills or afternoon tea on a mountain top for that matter. We just want to draw your attention to the fact that Bell Tea is high grown tea. Mountain gardens above the 4000 feet level give you a stronger tea possessing more vitality and stored up flavour. That is why Bell Tea goes twice as far as cheaper teas, and so actually costs you less in the long run. i Only the bud and the first two leaveS of the shoot are used in Bell Tea. Plucking it a job hr experts: great care it exercised to ensure that no stalk or coarse m+ terial reaches the factory. / s IS TEA TIME PER POUND

■IK \JL) If you take your little one to the doctor he will tell you that relief will only come when that germ-laden phlegm is cleared from the mucous membranes. He could show you a swab of phlegm under a microscope # i staphylococci, the chain-like formations are streptococci, and the scattered bacteria are highly infectious pneumococci (pneumonia germs), which are always present and rapidly multiply when people catch coldst This dangerous phlegm must he cleared away -a: This dangerous p with all possible *Hsr pit; 111 WttfflS. :f.\.i.u.Mf.iiM.B><iHi»vaiki,««.)K»<i»K»)«i|itm^-miyn'wi«'jui-run quicker than any other remedy. Only Bonnington's Irish Moss contains the pectoral oxymel of carrageen, prepared from a seaweed found on the coast of Ireland. Even the most conservative medical men have been amazed by the speed with which this pectoral oxymel of carrageen gets rid of germ-laden phlegm. There is only one genuine Bonnington's Irish Moss. Avoid imitations. mnniiujtons ;. l *^ s "~" FOR The fastest way to break the heaviest cough or cold

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23857, 11 July 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23857, 11 July 1939, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23857, 11 July 1939, Page 17

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