y iLor« @0 year*? have e Only a medicine of merit can stand the time test. And now, as then, there is no other remedy for coughs and colds that cjm rival Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Every winter sees a bigger demand for this standard family remedy—mothers recommend it to newly marned daughters who follow the family custom and heap a bottle in the honse. Bennington’s allays iUflamatlon, soothes the throat and bronchial tubes and assists in throwing oft phlegm. It quickly relieves ohest colds and may lately he given to the youngest child. There are many imitations ot Bonnington s but none have the qualities ot ths genuine. tons Moss Irish.' ’Ti» the favourite ef eld andycrangohUdren like value .its preperttee. curative pn 102
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1920, Page 1
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124Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1920, Page 1
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