.When you have a cold in the head Bonnington s The Family Cough Medicine for over half a century. It is impossible to work well when you have a cold—when you are sniffing and sneezing—when your head feels heavy and dull. But it is possible to work when you’ve taken a few doses of Bennington’s Irish Moss. This popular remedy has been pre-eminent as the family cough medicine for half a century and still maintains that proud distinction. Get a bottle of Bonnington’s to-day and note how quickly it relieves that cold. It loosens phlegm in the throat, banishes that exasperating tickling sensation and allays all irritation in the throat and lungs. s» 38$ m m Bonnl nmngtons ish Moss Two out of many thousands who swear by Bonnington’s: Montreal Street, Christchurch. “It is with much pleasure that I certify to the good qualities of your Irish Moss. Myself and family have used it whenever we have had colds, coughs or influenza, for more than twenty years, and have found it a pleasant and effectual remedy/' I am, yours faithfully, Thomas Painter. Severn Street, Oamaru. “It gives me pleasure to testify to the curative properties of your well-known remedy—Bonnington’s Irish Moss. I can remember as long as thirty years ago it was used for me as a child by my mother, and now I use it in my own home for my children. I consider it the best remedy that can be used in any household when children suffer from colds or chest troubles as they take it readily different from ordinary medicines." (Mrs.) J. C, Russell. Call for BONNINGTON’S by name and see that you get it , u*.
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Southland Times, Issue 17791, 21 July 1916, Page 2
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