:'iv>2Sf. Bonnington’ Cured w My 'wsw.'tj .jp , , >;r -s"> > % f.Sr ' -&%£&#* SgV^t. % u I i *P} P Cough /X ~£>^ V '< Children take Bon'v'w' -nington s fsS*jP Irish Mo ! s readily. It soothes the irritation that causes coughing, clears the air-passages and seldom fails to quickly effect a cure. rVI?|TmT U 'O'iiM iiili Irish 1 lias safeguarded the health of thousands of children— it will do the same for yours. Read what one mother says:— Invercargill. “I find since I have used Pennington's Irish Moss I like it better than any oilier cough mixture that-1 have tried for my two girls. I was told by a friend to try a bottle and I did. Since then, I have always kept a bottle by me, it eases their coughs wonderfully. 1 myself think it a groat cure.” MRS, J. KENDALL. Your chemist or storekeeper stocks iioumugton’s—ask for it by name. 10S s®S3saS3^ OONNINGTON*£ umctr.s IRISH MOSS Private Boaid anil Residence, ! A ,RA TTOUSE, Corner of Orlando and Fenton Streets, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 11 May 1916, Page 7
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167Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 11 May 1916, Page 7
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