The sun has gone, my darling one, The gentle night has come; The mother sings her lullaby—-“Tra-la-la-runi-tum-tum.” No danger threatens you sweet one. You’re tucked in quite secure; And on the nursery mantelpiece Is Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure
of nights ? When coughs keep the children awake at nights a dose of Bonnington t Irish Moss will usually ease the throat and gire restful, untroubled sleep. For over sixty years it has been the standard remedy for coughs and colds. Mrs. J. W. Cotton, of Brook Street, Dunedin, writes:—"During the cold damp weather I have found Bonnington’} Irish Moss most beneficial for the children's coughs and colds, and always like to keep a bottle in the house.” Bonsmtf ton’s IrisliOMbss has properties which act almost like a throat paint. It "paints the throat inside,” and thus brings speedy relief. Beware of inferior substitutes and insist on having Bonnington s Irish Moss. 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. 179
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1920, Page 4
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159Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1920, Page 4
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