A Stroftd-Maris Condh Medicine made Safe forOrildreii too Bennington's Irish Moss is a recognised Remedy for Coughs, Colds and all kindred ailments, scientifically) made lo a tiny proved formula by fully qualified pharmacists . Bennington's is not merely a " comforter ’ which induces a feeling of relief by artifically stimulating the nervous system, it contains everything necessary to relieve the most stubborn cases of Influenza, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. There are sixteen powerful ingredients in Bennington's Irish Moss each with a definite function —among them, the famous and invaluable chondrus Crispins. Imitations betray themselves at your expense when you give them a trial. 1 Make your order explicit. Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for a large bottle of BONNINGTON’S Irish Moss. Large family size 2/6. Pocket size 1/6. 7 13 fS r pt 7827 m : -mA%: wS&t 1 IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS C' COLDS Bonningon’s Irish Moss • hps been New Zealand’s favourite remedy for Coughs ' and Colds for over 60 years. A delicious brew is ALWAYS made with “Amber Tips” which is all FINE tea, skilfully blended to give the utmost • r ft , • f 1 in flaypur and economy. There’s no waste; each spoonful being sufficient for half a pint of fragrant tea. Insist on The term “Fine Tea” is used by tea experts to describe mly the better grades. They cost a little more per pound, but much less per cup. FINE Tea ECBassKnroBMZMHOM amaamr.
Surely you really wish to be well, to have stronger lungs and a better appetite, to sleep, eat and work better ? Then take © Those who have tried it know how good it is —you will hud it good, too, if you give it a trial. 2/6 and 4/ 6 at all Chemists and Stores. ADVERTISED • goods are standard goods the world over. WHY ? BECAUSE there must bo ill advertised goods a uniform high quality, otherwise the ad-' vertised article not being up to i tho standard claimed for it, will, not bp purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable, i Advertising i,s Insurance, there- 1 fore, that tho goods are as re- j presented and good value. The | customer who 'buys advertised j goods rarely makes a mistake. | Readers, therefore, will benefit by a careful perusal of ibe adver- j tising columns of the i '“POST ” i mi, ,m r .„r , ; ALL PRINTING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY THE i “POST” , JOBBING DEPARTMENT,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 92, 23 August 1923, Page 3
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