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B O M N I N G T O N S ecause the danger of coughs and colds is widely recognised, Bonnington’s Irish Moss is taken ns a matter of course by thousands of New Zealanders. ne dose of Bonnington's Irish Moss given at bedtime, will usually prevent the sleep disturbing night-coughs of both children and adults. eglected colds usually lead to something worse—at the first sign, take Bonnington’s. It helps to break up the most stubborn cold. othing you can take will act more quickly or surely than Bonnington’s Irish Moss. It still holds favour after 70 years test as to its power to relieve coughs and colds. rish Moss (Carrageen) is one of the ingredients of Bonnington’s Irish Moss and has for centuries been used for Chest Complaints, by the Irish people, with remarkable results. urse Kerr (Guy’s Hospital) writes, “I can bear testimony to the merits of Bonnington’s Irish Moss—l have proved it safe and valuable in bronchial and throat affections and recommend it for coughs and colds.” o to your chemist or storekeeper today and get a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. It is your surest protection against chest and lung troubles. Always have a bottle at hand. ake a tablespoonful night and morning and you need have no fear of coughs and colds. There is a certainty of result about this timeproved remedy which has given it precedence over all others. ther chest troubles besides coughs usually yield quickly to a course of Bonnington’s Irish Moss, which loosens any choking Phlegm and aids in its expulsion. o one is immune from coughs and colds—therefore every home should have a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. It is a real medicine —not a vague “preparation.” trong enough for adults yet safe enough for children—Bonnington’s Irish Moss should .be kept in every home. Sold by all chemists and stores. Small bottle 1/6. Large family size 2/6. 282 9 IRISH MOSS FOR COUCHS £ COLDS For Winter Wear No. 131. Every pair guaranteed made from Genuine Scotch Zug. Heavily nailed. The ideal boot for Farm work or Navvy work. Made by SARGOOD SON & EWEN LTD. DUNEDIN. “Standard” Brand Winter Boots are as weather and wear proof as it is possible to make an “All Leather Boot.” Ask for them by name. The “STANDARD BRAND” is your guarantee of satisfaction. 17

Tills B©sses*t a R@al Treat THE whole family will appreciate this delicious dessert. Simple to .make —just follow this recipe: FROZEN CUSTARD 1 quart milk 2 teaspoons Duryea’s Maizena 3 egg yolks 1 cup granulated sugar Flavouring 1 pint cream Add to quart of new milk two teaspoons Duryea'* Maizena, previously dissolved in a little cold milk. Boil until Maizena is thoroughly done. Pour boiling mixture on the egg yolks well beaten, with granulated sugar, stirring constantly. Flavour to taste, and set aside until cold. Freeze as ice cream. When half frozen, stir in one pint whipped cream and finish. DURYEA’S MM, Copies of cook book containing many proven recipes can be obtained from your local grocer or from duryeat* ‘MAIZEita L. C. GILLESPIE & SONS P. O. Box 227, Auckland J. RATTRAY & SON, LTD. P, O. Box 235, Christchurch NEILL &. CO., LTD. P. O. Box 358. Dunedin WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. P. O. Box 1520, Wellington ;.r—nwifrumirmrn-" "~i

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16815, 5 June 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16815, 5 June 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16815, 5 June 1926, Page 5

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