Mot hk>* :; (Jh&lf uUCCCSS is due only to All the time f 100% PURE LEAF VsS*\ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES k*rflV(«s \ MADE INI LONDON LtU 4&\ BVCARRERAS LIMITED Xffi? PICTURECARD 'IN EVERY TIN*" Dorit let Jacfe cold endanger the whole Spfj IVE the others a dose of «6h/ \/l)till V 1 Bonnington's Irish *WMM J VJ Moss and the germ will I not attack them. Insist upon their taking it slowly. Tell them to let it linger in the back of the throat before swallowing. This is most important because the throat is the seat of infection. Bonnington's, if allowed to linger, will spread an antiseptic film across the throat through which germs cannot pass. Bonnington $ acts as a tom'c as well, and can be safely given to the youngest child. It will relieve the most obstinate cough of a grown-up *°*^^ o man, and the asthma and tr<t bronchitis of .the aged. Keep to°* e » \, JJ%; a bottle of Irish Moss always x li° c *% o S*^ C ready for immediate use. /& IRISH MOSS For Couqbs & Colds At All Chtmist, *■ f and Mv 317 «rf*™»A r«^ M^ lP—
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 17
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186Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 17
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