I B7g AV 1 ® !Ol ver* 60 ye a.r»*s* of unvarying success in relieving coughs and colds, is the long record of Bonnington’s Irish Mess. To-day, as in the days of our grandfathers, it occupies first place in tens of thousands of homes. Mrs. J. C. Russell, of Oamaru, writes:—"l can remember as long as thirty years when Bennington's Irish Moss was used for me as a child by my mother, and I now use it in myown home for my children.” Bormin^ton's IrishOMbss seldom fails to relieve the most •tubborn cases of coughs and colds. Avoid substitutes. Insist on Bonnington's Irish Moss. At all Chemists and Stores, 1/6 and 2/6. 178 A 6 1858
WOLFE’S SOHNAPPS fortifies the system against igainst climatic changes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 4
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124Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 4
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