W m SAs fTrouHed i 1 of nights ? When coughs keep the children awake at nights a dose of Bonnington’s Irish Moss will usually ease the throat and give 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's Irish Moss most beneficial for the children's coughs and colds, and always like to keep a bottle in the house.” ton’s 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, 15 May 1920, Page 4
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123Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1920, Page 4
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