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When a cold grips you in the throat of cheat! you cannot afford to experiment with 0 new cough remedies. Make certain of rapid relief and complete recovery by taking Bonningtons Irian Mosa, For 60 years it baa been the favourite houaehold remedy for cheat troublea. Bonnington's Irish Moss is so potent aa to banish Colds, Influenza. Bronchitis and other cheat ailments from adults—ao safe that it Can be given to the youngest child. ton's IrishOMbss Has Cured Coughs & Colds For 60 Years Family Size 2/6

There are no harmful drugs—no narcotics, in Bonnington's Irish Moss. It contains the genuine "Chondus Crispus " or Carrageen Irish Moss, and it is pleasant to take. It leaves an antiseptic film on the throat, thus guarding against 'Flu, Pneumonia, and other The wonderful success 01 Bonnington's Irish . Moss during the past 60 years, proves its efficacy. Keep it in the house—give the kiddies a spoonful every morning. Family size 2/6 everywhere. •

People subject to Bronchitis will find this method of using "Nazol" to give them wonderful relief. Mix 15 to 20 drops of "Nazol" with a small teaspoonful of Pure Oliye Oil—and rub it freely and gently air over the chest and between the shoulders—and round the throat and neck —and then cover with flannel or silk handkerchief. Do this night and morning for two or three days. Its effect will be wonderful. For very young children use only 10 to 12 drops of "Nazol."—Advt. t

Use PHILLIP'S ELECTRIC LAMPS —genuine British article,' not Japanese trash. Phillip's lamps are obtainable in all voltages from 8 to 3000 C.P., half Watt and Metallic filament.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14741, 22 August 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14741, 22 August 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14741, 22 August 1921, Page 7