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\ Why let a cold get any sort of a start, r let alone drag on and on . . . that’s dan- ' gerous. Get busy with Bonnington’s Irish Moss, even if you only find yourself with just a ‘bit of a sniffle.’ You can be sure there’s congestion gathering on the membranes . . . and surely prevention is the best of all. . n Oxymel of Carrageen Bennington’* Irish Mom exclusively contain* their Pectora. Oxymel of Carrageen, prepared from a sea-weed found on the coast of Ireland. It i* this ‘Pectoral Oxymel’ that flies straight to the irritated mucous membranes, starts easing, lilting that dangerous congestion, sweeping away the phlegm . . . and the faster you’re rid of that congestion, the faster you’ll be rid of your cold. Therefore sip Bonnington’s Irish Moss, straight from the bottle if you like, and all day long. It’s that steady sip . . . sip . . . sip . . . that will rid you of that congestion in no time! Refuse to take proffered imitations! 623 5Sr * Ossi 7f The Fastest Way to Break the Heaviest Cold

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24915, 14 May 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24915, 14 May 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24915, 14 May 1942, Page 3