BUaiMESS NOTICES. !slofi’P.O; mi / >\ £?}}? f Qife* "■ H &£>'' • V^Jfl >%Y i ‘ V* ■y inr. fr Nowadays everybody knows the symptoms o[ Influenza byexpenenc Yet a little care at the outset will prevent the serious complications that so often occur. Bonnington’s Irish Moss, rest and warmth will restore health in a few days. But go to bed at once—a day or so at the start will prevent a week or a fortnight away from work. Bonnmgton’s Irish Moss is the standard remedy—tested for half a cen tury, there’s nothing to equal it. Mrs. E. Woodhouse, of Norlbcote, writes: “I have tried a bo lie of Bennington's Iridi Moss and found it very good. I li,.d a sudden . Hack of Influenza anti it saved me bom a severe illness.” Refuse an imitation or substitute which gives the dealer a bigger nrofit. Insist on getting Boiininefon’s. 5J
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 72, 2 April 1913, Page 8
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143Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 72, 2 April 1913, Page 8
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