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«i» | \»f 1 PHI lllhlliii * [The cold, damp weather renders your; throat, nostrils and lungs particular!:/ I susceptible to the dangerous germs of influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia, whoOE% ing cough, etc. There is no surer protection in the whole of pharmacy practice than regular closes of Bonnington's Irish || Moss. Not only do the 16 powerful, safe ingredients I of Bonnington's—with the basis of Carrageen (or j Irish Moss) celebrated for its tonic-food and nutritive j properties—soothe membranes inflamed by coughs j and colds, but they draw a protecting, antiseptic film over the delicate linings of the throat, thus helping ta J guard them from further attack. IRISH MOSS II FOR COUGHS & COLDS. « Bonnington's is New Zea* land's favourite family cough remedy. It will often relieve the most stubborn coughs in a few minutes, yet it can be given with the utmost assure ance to the most delicate child, Sold by all Chemists and Stores:' Try the family size—2/6. Always Jceep a bottle in the house. Make quite sure that vou get the GENUINE BONNINGTON'S. BECTORAL OXYMEL OF j carrageen: HMOS ■ A Sm *KD Valuhslc Rtwcor I BONNINGTON'S JUBES are a handy help Jo the throat. At all Chemists, or post free i'f/6 from Bonnington's, Ltd., Christchurch. ft VEQRGE tiQNMINGTOM CHKISTCHUNCH I

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 57, 5 May 1924, Page 3

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