Colds must not I kenegLected ~W % or they may result hi serious | H trouble. Bonnington's Irish \ f Moss has enjoyed popularity §j| ) with three generations. This $A ! standard family cough rem- |e sdy has been handed down like | an heirloom—to-day it is used # in tens of thousands of homes. orfs j IrishOWbss I 1 contains no opiates or harmful drugs—thus it may be safely || given to the youngest or most Sp| delicate person, i It quickly ra puts the cold to rout. Bon- S nington's has been tested and « i proved best for young and M S old. Refuse imitation and in- If | ferior substitutes and insist m m on the genuine Bonning- W m m m a m a a« fire ?«-w . BANISHES i B B For banishing and prevent- g ' ingthe distressing symptoms 8 . which arise from a disor- ■ dered state of the stomach, B ■ liver and bowels, Mother 8 _ Seigel's Syrup is pre-emi- B U nently successful. It assists B B the organs of digestion to do e ! the work imposed on them s B by toning, strengthening ■ and gently stimulating g ' them to healthy activity. If ■ r you suffer from digestive * _ troubles, put it to the test ' g for yourself to-day. I AFTER MEALS !
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1919, Page 6
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208Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1919, Page 6
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