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fill si Bs tQalJc it with you when you travel I Your luggage is not complete unless it contains a large bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Don’t run risks! The germs of cold or influenza attack quickly and suddenly—there may not be a chemist’s shop handy. Take Bonnington’s with you. Bonnington’s will protect you against all insidious bronchial troubles; it seldom fails to relieve a stubborn cough—colds cannot stand against its healing potencies—you can trust Bonnington’s. With its sixteen powerful ingredients and its basis of the Carrageen (or' Irish Moss) so celebrated for tonic-food and nutritive properties, Bonnington’s is a strong man’s medicine, yet so accurately have qualified pharmacists compounded it that it can be beneficially taken by the most delicate child. Honnb^ 11 IRISH MOSS Jbr Coughs Colds I Read what this former sufferer from Catarrh | 11 says about Bonnington’s: t 1 “As I have suffered for years from Catarrh of the QB nose and throat, becoming almost stone-deaf, I was perrR suaded to try Bonnington’s Irish Moss. I have had only two family bottles but it has made a world of difference, | [Z taking the swelling out of my throat and clearing my IS head wonderfully. It ought to be better known for it flj has done for me what no other so-called remedy ever W did. I mostly strongly urge all sufferers from the ra dreadful catarrh to try it.” (Signed) J. P. BALE, Waitara. > W Ask f° r Bonnington’s by name. All Chemists /jMI ' sell it. Family size 2/6, Handy Pocket size 1/6 / I BONNINGTON’S JUBES re. Zfl® 'brafsJLjlp' Sor® Throats. At all IB Chemists 1/6, or poet free ■ from Bonnington’s, Ltd.,

For Children's Hacking Cough, Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure.— (Advt),

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Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 3

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