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'years s^o~ wKen * WM Quite a youns man,"laid Grandad. “I had serinns trouble with my throat and chest. Even in thoie far-away day* Bennington’s Carrageen Irish Mon was famous as a remedy (or all such troubles. Well, it cured me, as it has cured so many others IVe kfcown since—and for orer 50 years IVe always said a good word for BenningtonV” The steady demand for Bennington's throughout the Dominion after 50 years ef trial is in itielf a verdict of unqualified approval—tbo deserved success of « sessile remedy. (J For Ceueki, Cotdv. Croup, Whoopisc Ctugh aid Bronchitis it is slmsil infallible, It is SAFE ioo--thete is at opium or elkar narcotic in it. Hart’s testimony Is its orfactivestis— Mrs. E. HoAgelts. of Eawtra, uritu as follows ; " I would just likt to say a word in favour ef Bobninglon'i Irish Moss." I have always found it of trestest benefit childtos for ceugki sad colds, and uso it always," , „GTons iriSH Mo)j Say s “No, Thank You ” if it isn't BONNINGTON’S. M F. POYNTON, PRACTICAL CHIMNEY SWEEP, (Late of Napier, H. 8.) j \ ESI RES to notify the public of Stratford that he is now prepared to clean Chimneys—a good job at reasonable rates. All orders may he left with Mr Young, Bootmaker, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 90, 17 August 1915, Page 7
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401Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 90, 17 August 1915, Page 7
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