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Protection Day-and-Nlght Positive w and Colds Influenza Against all Chest Troubles! _ „ m n 1 CARRAGEEN i y jL*y iay fj mmmi .. v- . Atijt* 11 ./■. - V i I'tu BOH U \ NGTON’S i Icarrageen! : ppiil I "■--;■■■ i- ; s:is&s Irish Moss A cough remedy can be judged only by the work it has done in the past. For 60 years Boifnington’s Irish Moss has prevented and banished Coughs, Colds and Influenza, and to-day is the favourite remedy in Australasia. Amongst recent testimonials, the following comes all the way from Cowangic, Victoria, Australia:— *’ Referring to your Bennington’* Imh Mens for Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial affections. 1 have been using it for myself, aUo my little boy, and find it is ita only cough remedy to do me any good. I suffer with a lightnesa and a wheezing andjil gives me wonderful relief, nod therefor keep a bottle in the house.” f Sgd.> F. MINIFIu. Writing from Park Island, Napier, N.Z., r Mr. Kennedy Thomson tells how Bennington’s saved him from an attack of the “Flu”:— ” I was trying to start a refractory, motor cycle and I got very hot, with the result that I caught a very -cvcre cold. Bonnington’s Irish Moss was recommended to me and lam pleased to inform you that I began to feel belter almost from the first "dose. 1 have only taken two large tattles and am just about right again. I firmly believe that your valuable naodieme saved me from another attack of the Flu/* Mr. John Rhodes, whose family has used Bunnmgton’s Irish Moss for over 20 years, writes from Salisbury Street, Christchurch: — “We look your remedy during Jtbe Influenza Epidemic, &fid are quite sure that Boftniogton’j Irish Moss saved bs a lot wf trouble. we rocomraend it for children as wc know it is so safe. judged by RESULTS, Bennington’s is best! It contains no harmful drugs, narcotics or alcohol, and is therefore safest for children. And yet it is so potent as to banish chest and throat troubles from the oldest adults. i I : i :<i faith on the 60-ycar-old favourite—Bennington t Irish Moss. Secure a -the family size is only 2/6 everywhere. joe Stake bottle {«. , .0WT« , 8£5) T= 3: ■ . i i■Ottf !>., Mon Wirt 1 rff’id U £94 UpVsLsUf - 1... o.'. t/z 3 *rit*pb •..i .voj-j iz TTdtrr T>f cixoc t?ty be it .ts-'. V tv rpcuiffd. I 1 ] PREPARED EV s ’ : ‘ /.:C S BONNINGTON $ c;-:fT!STC«UBCM j raz-r /wrr Besieged! * * tx, 32^ If father accidentally cuts his hand nothing purifies and heals the wound so perfectly as ZamBuk. In case of a burn or scald, Zam - Euk is again not only soothing, but heals so naturally with new skin that no trace of the wound remains. A sprained wrist or ankie, too, is immensely relieved by rubbings with ZamBuk which kills pain and stops inflammation. $ a The children at school are always getting knocks or bruises, or risk catching ringworm or running soras; but Zam-Buk soon charms the pain away, and, applied to the first spot or sign of disease, quickly cures. In the home, at .work, and at play, ■ a pot of Zam-Buk should always be kept handy. i\6 or 316 a pot. Er As soon as the oven door is opened, round come the youngsters, clamouring for the good things you have made with Edmonds’ Baking Powder. They know so well that cakes, scones, pastry—everything you make with “Edmonds” —are bound to be nourishing and appetising. I == i he kiddies, like the grown-ups, know the merit of dainties made with IB q $ s BuMCIISIGM PONDER RUB ITIN.mV b - ' 9at-6 *>

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6254, 25 June 1921, Page 4

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