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Jl 1 l in Iclosw j •fl Hl' S F iHtll IB' -fißr When the IKSjK Chemist ■ ID closed Z ' Ift I I In one house up the street < small child wakes with an I ■ K ’ agonising, rasping cough—a cough which racks the j HHIfl I s h|| J' kiddy’s lungs and makes him gasp for breath. There is Kl'l' /W C no remec ly in the house—but the chemist's shop was "" 'f/i mW °Pen all day. z ’j'p’ In another home, a tired impatient man tosses feverishly. His throat is swollen, his eyes red and heavy, he breathes with difficulty. His anxious wife wonders frantically what she can do. There is nothing in the house —but the chemist’s shop was open all day. A mother sits by the bed of a little girl wondering if that flushed face and quickened pulse do mean influenza. It was " just a slight cold" this morning. The chemist’s shop was open all day. Now he is CLOSED. It is your dufy to see that there is a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss put BONNINGTQNS where you can get at it when the chemist is not available. When you CARRACFFN need Bonnington’s— as every man, woman and child DOES need it, sooner . or later you'll need it DESPERATELY. It will be the one thing to ■ help you; the one safe and certain friend. * > The chemist’s shop is open now, go and get a large bottle of { ?ISH MOSS A S ‘” *”• v< **** 1 ’ «smo»v > g W ««•"• MT.S., WMMOXM nmingtoM 35 * IRISH MOSS | o fo»g!t.Rg!W. l g« IT j»*| FOR COUGHS & COLDS jpU 1 "'" Large Family size 2/6 sow Everywhere Handy Pocket size 1/6

OFFICE WORKERS JOIN UP. The average middle aged clerk hesitates to aspire to higher positions. Not that he is incapable but he is just a little afraid of >he worry of extra responsibility. Now isn’t this worry that looms up before him largely a matter of nerves? Of. course it is and they can be strengthened and built up by a course of MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE. Why hesitate then ? Seize the opportunity which means “pep” or “snap” whatever you care to call it. Take your courage in both hands—not forgetting the Fospherine of course—and you can be classed amongst the executives. 2/6 bottle contains nearly 100 doses. Your chemist or storekeeper will supply. Insist on MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE—packed in the six sided carton.—J.C. 98.

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Southland Times, Issue 18963, 9 June 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18963, 9 June 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18963, 9 June 1923, Page 8

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