Rcgicßffly “1 never give the happy picnickers such an aromatic, thirstquenching beverage as when Roma is steaming under my smoke-blackened lid," says old ‘Billy-hoy.’ The injurious Tannin Dust being removed, and its wonderful Aroma, are what make ‘Roma’ the most delicious tea for picnics and other occasions.
The TEA with AROMA and NO TANNIN DUST HAfN£3-6» mothers \’ z y give the children. I Jjonmngtons ■ ! Kiddies take Bonninglen ' s Irish Moss zZd/ readily’. It won't upset the little stomach-acts i speedily—contains no ' harmful drugs or narcotics. I'6 and 2'6. i Keep a bottle in tne I home. Be sure you get 1 ’ BonningtOD's. ’ 1 a<M 1 / IRISH MOSS 2 FOR COUGHS L f COLDS <> Be on guard against Influenza. Take NAZOL” the ready-for-use and moneysaving remedy. 60 doses Is 6d.
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Southland Times, Issue 18928, 30 April 1923, Page 6
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