Bonoington's I Cures Coughs Quickly 1 Over 50 years ago grandmother used || Bonnington's Irish Moss—to-day her | children and grandchildren still hnd | that there's no medicine so safe and sure |j as this famous reliable family cough M medicine. . !' Ml Mrs. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, writes: M "I have very great pleasure in recommend- OK iw your Bontungton'i Irish Moss. It is Eg undoubtedly, the best. cough remedy ffl I have used. 1 End it ■ source of m creat comfort to my < httlo ones, HB especially in cases of bronchitis and croup. W On several occasions I sot »cry anxious. Jg9 but a good warm bath with a dose of EM Bonnington's Irish Moss soon had the lIW desiredeffect. I cannot speak too high- BS Refuse substitutes— why should yot>J» purchase an inferior imitation when jffl you can get the famous standard Jh - cough remedy—Bonnington's^iy^ f CARRAGEEN 4/ "C k i. 1. i—-* sLJr JIV. JL--2 2k >3 p, , iiv< r.v c .Id could bo gracfful, .. tLJ sirotiK luupv hearted nncl healthy, JO& with ;.;lowinK color, soft curves M and sparkling c.ws. iO3 Mothers of weak, sickly and ailing . .children will find their best friend 7) With the help of this nd i emedy f" I all lung, throat and v. astir.g dis- ™ eases are overcame. Toe dullness SOS and tiredness of yo'ir child will gg vanish like mist before (ho morn- __ ing sun. The eyes will brighten ES-*1 and cheeks bloom, because of the M rich, red blood created by the jgEjjj Emulsion, the hollows will be m filkd in, and you as a mother, will *** rejoice in the excellence of this EQ* vitalized medicine food. £1 Here is proQ.f of the goodness of «j-g: Lane's Emu'lcion for young as well as old people. "I have gieat pleasure in recomWTll 'mending your-Einulsion. My little gg . boy was suffering from a severe _j_j,. attack of Inflammation of the Lungs. The result of giving one 62 bottle of Lane's Emulsion was £33$ simply marvellous. t> m I had been told by a number of friends .of the wonderful results, even in long-standing cases of {3 . consumption, and am very glad I m-m g'ivc it a. trial. It is a positive .safeguard against colds, and my ™ house has never been so free for %na j many years. I also gave it to my m little girl, who was rather, out- ' J; growing'her strength.. Now she is not only strong, but has also US added flesh to her body. I feel so W-- satisfied with it that I recommend it io everybody 'having weak ® lungs. ffl~T Yours faithfully. \Zr L. F. HAVES, Oamaru.' Nei'er accept a substitute for *-* Lane's Emulsion, which is sold by ESS all chemists and stores at 2/6 and fj-w 4/6 per bot!-L-. The large bottle _ contains douule the quantity.' _ Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z- 6 t , umii^iffnii»Mnj-» ih-jj i..-j.i.-j.iruwirinrgr n Bf.THgIBUBBUBMB| I 9RIVES AWAY INFLUENZA Chemists and Stores • / XJf *= fiSa/'O
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13737, 31 May 1913, Page 2
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494Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13737, 31 May 1913, Page 2
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