\~ s Colds must: not or they may result in serious trouble. Bonnington’s Irish Moss has enjoyed popularity with three generations. 1 his standard family cough remedy has been handed down li« an heirloom— to-day it is used in tens of thousands of homes. IrishOMoss contains no opiates or harmful drugs—thus it may be safely given to the youngest or most delicate person. It quickly puts the cold to rout. Bennington’s has been tested and proved best for young and old. Refuse imitation and inferior substitutes and insist the genuine Bonnington’s Irish Moss. on 158 15i' A good oven and a tin of Edmonds Baking Powder takes you twothirds of the road to successiul baking. Cakes and pastry melt in the mouth when Edmonds is used. This high-grade powder is always the same— pure, good and “Sure-to-Rise.” Ask for al2 tfi ft % baking POWDER “ I have never used a better Cough and Cold Remedy than “HEENZO” (HffiAJTS ESSENCE) Saves a lot of money. Bsu gr* it’s “HEENZO.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1920, Page 1
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166Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1920, Page 1
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