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«■£-;;. i ■I! BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN S» Cures — Cough*, Colds, and Influenza quickly and surely Say "No!" to the imitation—insist on Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss It has stood the / test of over half A a century. 79 EMULSION, "It's famous Because it's Good Cnuah' Colds. Arthma, Bronchitis, HoaweneM and all \, I ';:,■.- of the iWt and lung, are .1 oncejel.oved and SltiV benefit from the u=c of Lane , LmuUn. I. ,Ai»tU unnatural conditions renews health and Uft adds tu to the weak, help, and a'Z the whole b ,dy renewed vigor and vitauty. Lane's fimuWon hr>s the endorsement of medical men i. Spared fcy a graduate chemist and ,s cmhus.ast.callv by thousand, mail walk, of life. I, i 5 ,old by all chemist, and store, at 2* and 4/6 per bottle. ln.ia on getting Lane a hmulsion. Prepared by E. G. LANE. Chemist, Oamaru. NX
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 17, 11 May 1914, Page 2
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