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CLs she swunq through the Butter There was no lack of excitement in the early days < f the coach. Gold was to be found in every creek and gully. Thousands flocked to the new rushes the mail coach played an important part. & m LSS4 - Geo 8 B n DeCember , 1881) car Sir,, Seeing . “rtf' 'jgSß U Mosi V r ronl t ”? *«ff/r,T Ve (t “ °Ugk -» rj Q rn U.ch om ’r hlck cam* Railways had not yet been built, but, wherever the early pioneers pushed, there, for safety from ‘bronchial troubles’ would be found a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. fron **VoTr a. a” I™** 1 ™** t an, J UTe »* the res Ult y.. ' of ln 9 the second b °ttl e . tak ours faithfully> fftied) eor ffe Van 86 Salisbury Street, CHRISTCHURCH, 6th November, 1920. Messrs. Geo. Bonnington Ltd., High Street , CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Sirs, Some years ago I wrote to you about your famous remedy, “CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS.” It is still our family cough remedy, and although we have occasionally been persuaded to #7*2/ other remedies, we come back to Bonnington’s, because we have always found your Bonnington’s Irish Moss the best. Yours faithfully, (Signed) John Rhodes. l * F OR nearly threequarters of a century, the original quality of Bonnington’s has been unswervingly maintained. The same invaluable ingredients—the same care in compounding. Always keep a large bottle in the house. NNINGTONS IRISH MOSS For Coughs and Colds f 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists Stores. > As a family cough remedy, Bonnin'gton’s holds first favour —the Adult Dose is 2 teaspoonfuls, while 10 drops is sufficient for Baby.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18583, 2 June 1930, Page 4
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