9 TO BREAK THE HEAVIEST COUGH OR COLD.' EVERY SECOND ■ COUNTS! / _ «| Those people who just let colds “run their course,” not Mh ' v fcjsPjsl realising that a heavy cold S**' ■' may develop into more serious ills, would re- Z'T' - HL alise it if they saw, ( through a microscope, VjO streptococci looking like this, M pneumococci, ( the ''W /\ deadly pneu- /?/> ' X V monia germ)/■■.'• J ' looking like this. Ar Bennington’s Irish Moss will sweep that germ-laden phlegm from your mucous-membranes. Vwk Why Bonnington’s Irish Moss acts so jg&B* quickly: ,\ H contains the famous "Pectoral Oxymel” made from \ Carrageen, a seaweed found on the North Coast of Ireland. At every sip this flows over the mucousmembranes, loosening that germ-laden phlegm. Avoid wtQo 5 ) imitations. THE FASTEST WAY TO BREAK THE HEAVIEST COLD
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 111, 14 May 1941, Page 2
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