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■amWHy^MMMtmwailiawtWM^^ » A delicious brew is ALWAYS made with "Amber Tips" which is all FINE tea, skilfully blended to give the utmost in flavour and economy. There's no waste; each spoonful being sufficisnt for half a pint of fragrant tea. The term "Fine Tea" is used by tea experts to describe only the belter grades. They cost 'a little more per pound, but much less per cup. -•* , ■.,>,., Save You Too ! Williamson's Royal Operatic Co. ■ Christchurch. Messrs. G Bonnington. Ltd., Christchurch. Dear Sirs, I have much pleasure in recommending Bennington's " Irish M for the voice, and shall alw supply with me in future. Yours faithfully, Olive Godwii Mr E'Haddritl.of Hamilton.! . "Though 70 years of age, il great relief by taking Bonl Irish Moss when needed.'' $ i Heron! Bonnington & Co., Ltd. | Dear Sirs, | I have used your Bonnington Moss for about 8 years, and a found it good for children's co| J), I am very sorry to say I rannof from my grocer now Will youL let me know what it will cost I £ me 6 bottles, postage included! will be pleased to get it direct II you. Hoping you will oblige I i (Sgd) Mrs A NeweU.l Mrs B Taylor, Ponsonby, Auckland, says —"Bonnington's Irish Moss is tin-doubi'-dly the best cough remedy I have ever used. Is was a great comfort to my little ones, nspfri.illv in the r.rnr Williamson s Royal Operal Christchurch ' | Dear Sirs, ' j I have to thank you for the t that I have obtained through Bonnirtgton's Irish Moss and Jube I can assure you that I .<~, t recommend them. Yours faithfully, Leslie Holland Mr T Ambrose, Gore, writes 1 "1 consider Bonnington's Irish li is the best Cough and Cold Remedp ; the world. Having come (mm withe Carageen grows, I kno* its true value and would not be without a bottle." Salisbury- Street, Christchurch. Dear Sit, During the Influenza Epidemic we took Bonnington's Irish Moss and are quite sure it saved us a lot of trouble. We also recommend it/ for children as we know it is 60 safe. (Signed) John Rhodes. 3 on't trifle wiA remedies wWA are es successful in rei.evmg Coughs, Colds, ■rlu.v.roup,"-- , ix «een powerful IS CERTAIN AND SURE- ' >Lar S c Family Handy Pocket S<zc 1,6 AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES MPfcSp r"Sirs, tiav cough mixture f some very bad c weathers, and doi avffig used your, famous i for years, and having being out in all lot of night work, which makes colds very hard to get rid of, I find in your Bonnington's Irish Moss every satisfaction, and would strongly recommend it to all sufferers from Colds or Bronchitis, or Influenza of an]j, description. I am, Sincerely yours, (Sgd.) Harry Howes. on's Royal Operatic Co.' Christchurch., s Irish Moss and Jubes, excellent for my voicej" tour, and 1 always have" Med) Reginald Roberts. M Gran': of Rotorua-*" have used Bonnington's Roughs and Colds. Its"' :ine in the world for nd Colds, as they take |ied (Mrs.) ], C.Russell, ■ oad of Nelson, saysifIrish Moss has been ".iiily foi ever 25 years. i give relief-to my child- !•';> from Croup." >ii s Royal Operatic Co. Christchurch. oniiington Ltd., hurch. V Id Bonnington's "Irish Really excellent, and I haul them in future. Jsifcerely, »•>.., tried) Gladys Mbncrieff. A Pukeatua. ftinington Ltd., T caught a severe was recom*»endcd\to fy your cough medicine, so I purchased a Bottle. \ I started taking three doses daily and when half a bottle w„is used the cold had completely left me, thanks to Bonnigton's Irish Moss. Yours faithfully, (Signed) John Douglas. Mr. R Stevens of Dannevirke, writes: "Bonnington's Irish Moss has cured me of some very severe colds. I recommend it to young and old alike."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 89, 20 August 1923, Page 3

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