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Bonnington’s Irish Moss cures coughs and colds quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost be- . fore you realise it. For fifty years Bonnington’s has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and substitutes put up to give the dealer a bigger profit. . 1 k Insist on getting BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS F" iw J / Miss Priscella Verne, Opera House, Christ- / church, writes.—“ I still take Bonnington’s Irish < / Moss whenever I am troubled with a.cold or loss / of voice. I find it most helpful to me in my /// //I professional duties, and will always recommend _ f/ I it to my friends.” 35

FOOD * s f° r Infants and Invalids and for those whose digestive powers have become weakened by illness or advancing age. b digestive functions, however weak, can do any work at all they should be given work to do to the extent of their powers. In the easy process of its preparation the digestibility of Benger’s can be regulated to give this work with extreme nicety. The “British Medical Journal” says—“Benger’s Food ’ has, by its excellence established a reputation of its own. Benger’s New Booklet deals with the most common doubts and difficulties which mothers have to encounter. It is sent post free on application to Benger’s Food, Ltd., Otter Works, Manchester, England. Bengers Food is sold in tins by Druggists, etc., everywhere. D ,

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 26 April 1911, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 26 April 1911, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 26 April 1911, Page 51

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