WHO©. Mm t. minor worries,' I Th ere are l° ts °f httle household ,ite'V-worries for Mother, at all times. -Now it’s Willie who’s got a COLD, perhaps beginning to disturb the ’ house with his COUGH! COUGH! Mother will most wisely resort to BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS. It’s * I J h eF eSt a *d’ f° r a d° se su ® ces t 0 sto P 7' L-' that cough, reduce fever and make breathing easy. IMITAT 1 0 N S : Of these beware, get tkWS® \ “Bonningto n’s.’' Pri “ 1/6 2/ BONNINCTONS fK Coughs. Mfltt -Colds-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 210, 5 September 1934, Page 9
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