to Youll be alright again in the morning” Cold, damp weather: wet feet: a sharp hacking cough. Put the little chap to bed and give him a liberal dose of Bonnmgjon’s Irish Moss. Probably by the morning the cough will have gone and he will be quite all right again. BONNINGTON’S is as safe as it is potent This famous linctus arrests quickly the progress of the ailment, soothes the inflamed membranes and eases the irritation which causes the cough. Safe even for the very young—its basis is Carrageen (or Irish Moss) so celebrated for its tonic-food and nutritive properties. 'IRISH MOSS hHI FOR COUGHS X COLDS IONNINGTOtf Bonnington’s is also a safeguard against 12 further attack. It acts like a throat CARRAGEEN paint: draws a protective, antiseptic a, film over the sensitive membranes. Al- WL ways keep a large bottle in the house. Bonnington’s Irish Moss is sold by all - i Chemists and Stores. Buy the large . _ , - 2/6 bottle for economy’s sake and DIvH Kafivl emphasise the name Bonnington s. • A Saf« »wd ValdaM.b Rmbmv v« ,* Bonnington’s Jubes ease the throat, are 111 ** ~ . antiseptic and soothing. At all Chemists, 1 /6, or post free from ■ Bonnington’s, Ltd., Christchurch. ; .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19033, 10 June 1924, Page 9
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199Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19033, 10 June 1924, Page 9
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