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S’ % 1860 today to MS has stood alone as the permanent favourite cough remedy with the public. Others have come —and gone! But Bonnington s after over half a century of trial still holds its place as the sure and safe remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchial and Chest Trouble. h is the stand-by of Mother 100. for the throat ailments of her wee ones give way readily to its soothing influence. It is THE cure for Whooping Cough and Croap. Keep it haady in the house this winter. There are many imitations—but they are NOT liko BonninglonJ—not so elective—so safe. SAY. (( Bennington’s Please Get Rid of those Disfiguring Spots [t I® very distressing to have spots and >implea always breaking out on the face. Save you really tried to get rid of ;hem? Use Exmazol— the soothing, loaling ointment—it cures all skin alemiahea rapidly and makes the skin imooth and clear. Buy a Jar of Exmazol to-day Sf« matter if other ointments have not done snr aood—Eimazol is different—better. It la made specially for skin irritations and hl«m-Shos-it bus cured hundreds of cases of akin lisease. Yes, send for a 2/0 jar to your chemist or store, or post free from 0h»«. A. Fletoher, Chemist, Wfliitagtna. Be certain it's m Fletcher's «MA2 i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 3

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213

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 3

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