I rr , LZ v> 11 jyears § *ur.c*.**r successj a L^V/, f "^3 A I/"" \ .3 it has never once failed to reliefer" 'J'HEu value of Bonnington’s for all chest and bronchial illnesses is handed down from one generation to another—it is truly the ‘ family friend,’ from the smallest child to the stronges t man. Bonnington’s possesses tonic properties also, for it is compounded by skilled pharmacists from 16 carefully selected ingredients, one of which is the famous healthful Carrageen Irish Moss. Keep Bonnington’s always in the house. li p T \ Kennedy ' N a 7 fc Ul ">d. . ~ oeiieve ; w - ».&/: . It gives the throat a protective, antiseptic film, and one dose will at once relieve the worst cough. Irish Moss quickly relieves coughs f co Ids 16 16 rom all chemists and stores. The large bottle is the more economical to buy. 307
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 385, 20 June 1928, Page 4
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