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arRO COLD Sudden changes in Temperature lower resistance Cold Germs get their Chance , • . THERE’S the danger! A lowered system is a breeding ground for cold germs. Inflammation produces an increased phlegm, which teems with such germs as Streptococci, Staphylococci and deadly Pneumococci (the germs of dread pneumonia).’ To get rid of these dangers before they cause greater trouble you must get rid of the inflammation and the germ-laden congestion. There is one certain way to do this. Scientific chemists found that a Pectoral Oxymel, made from a seaweed called Carrageen, found on the Irish Coast, will absolutely clear away that phlegm leaving the mucous membranes soothed and healthy. Only Bonnington’s Irish Moss contains this Pectoral "Oxymel of Carrageen! How often you hear people say this . .. and then with lowered resistance, dangerous germs get their chance and untold trouble develops. Don’t wait! Take Bonnington’s Irish Moss directly you feel the first shiver “throatiness.” Only Bonnington’s Irish Moss contains that wonderful Pectoral Oxymel, made from Carrageen. It sweeps straight to the mucous membranes, clearing away the germ-laden congestion, leaving a soothing protective film on the throat . . . and when that germ-laden congestion goes your cold goes too! Get a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss to-day. i&i our A ROOM r IMITATIONS will not del examine the package ,. * BONNINGTON’S It the name. m c ‘o»c. SSOif «r V 7 21 The lads overseas say "send us ** * Bless their hearts !\M How did they guess td ward c/sss'JL mm. m Jr ' tmlm AS® sS® t r JB -I * 11 LA ...... i \ . m * i m \ S. mil® REGO. *o*L*Zworld. Put a tin of Gibbs in every,,—parcel for that boy of yours W the Army, Navy or Air Force.. jV Whatever he used at borne, he’ll prefer .Gibbs on service. The handy tin doesn’t squash, doesn’t waste, doesn’t spill or make a mess in his kitbag. He : can even carry it in his pocket! Gibbs guards against decay keeps gums firm and teeth white. And another important thing these dayfe— Gibbs lasts twice m long as many other dentifrice*, At all Chemists and Stores. Small Tins, 1/- Large Tina, t/9 l 5 lIZ Large Refills, 1/4

IF BACK ACHES KIDNEYS MAY NEED HELP Finsli Out Yonr 15 MILES of Kidney Tubsi Get Quick Relief Don’t expect rubbing to make your aching back well and strong again—If the trouble Is caused by tired kidneys. All the blood In your body circulates through your kidneys every 15 minutes to be strained of acids and wastes. Healthy persons pass about 3 pints a day and so get rid of 3 po-inds of waste matter. When the kidney tubes become tired, bladder passages are often scanty and difficult. Instead of being filtered out, wastes and acids get backwashed Into the blood and may becomo poisonous. This is often the beginning of nagging backaches. leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, pufflness under the eyes, rheumatic pains and dizziness. Don’t wait for serious trouble to lay you up. Ash your chemist or store for DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS and get the Bam# quick relief they have been giving millions for many years. If backache is bother--Ing you due to tired kidneys, try DOAN S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS to-day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24629, 10 June 1941, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24629, 10 June 1941, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24629, 10 June 1941, Page 8

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