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NELSON MOATS

fif BE SURE IroLFE'S ■ .SCHNAPPS I LOCK Pais THE NAME !! ' ' ' tszsi let a cold |<sfc | ■ • ■ a Hold Jf. I of the'children, Some children ' VM 1 catch cold readily K wtsfaVrS 9 and each succcr,J sive cold, if not AM \ checked at once, is like 'y t0 weaken the lungs more an;;' ■ I I vf\ more ' It is when - "eWfl 'I ] V '' ie hings are so. flu-lf» » ' weakened that , youngsters are ; .hiore easily.subject to bronchitis and • consumption. At the first sign of •'.riuble, give the children 'BcDmngtoiEs Irish moss ' They take it readily of their own accord because of the quick relief it affords. Croup and whooping cough both yield to the curative and soothing influence of Bonnington's. A Nelson lady writes:— "I have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our family for twenty-five-years or more. 1 also find it invaluable for rf-it croup, which some of my JFjB children have been sub- jscsjybjsj ject to. I can say it never fails to give relief. I ad- a vise all mothers to use it." Mrs. Walter Broad. » '■ Bay it at your chemist's or at 'AssffiCabij the store. • Cull for it by. name .. fRJSH flios> and see that yon got it—lmita- tuSvwtii tiooa are sometimes offered , — refuse them. If sllisS

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2803, 22 June 1916, Page 3

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218

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2803, 22 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2803, 22 June 1916, Page 3

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