1 ■ Those who have the strongest voices, 'such ) as public speakers and Bingers, are most 3 susceptible to aliments of the throat and t vocal organs. Many a good audience has r dispersed disappointed owing to the prinl cipal singer or speaker being afflicted at the l critical moment with hoarseness, sore I throat, or worse still, complete loss of voice. The best remedy to strengthen and clear ■ the voice is " Bonnington's Carrageen Irish [ Moss," it is guaranteed to cure all chest ) complaints, sore throats and bronchial I troubles. ' The proprietors have in their I possession numerous testimonials from sing--1 ing masters, vocalists and public speakers, , attesting to the great value of " lionning- . tons' Carrageen Irish Moss" as a specific for , affection of the vocal organs. When purchasing it is important to ask for " Bonningi toil's" as there are several imitations in this I country to be guarded against. Punch's advice to those about to marry 41 Don't." Likewise we advise: Don't be , put off with imitations of Senior's Lino- , lkum Revivkr, which makes floorcloth and urniture look like new. All groetri, at One Shilling per large bottle.
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Southland Times, Issue 14814, 15 December 1900, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 14814, 15 December 1900, Page 4
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