For mothers, Read this C/o Mangapapa P. 0., GISBORNE. 16th July, 1928. “ Dear Sira, 1 have always found 3onnihgton’s Irish Moss such a help whenever my children have coughs or colds, that 1 feel I should like every other mother to know about it and what a splendid thing it is if used hot at night at the first sign of a cold in the head. 1 have never been without it in the house for I 5 years, and have never found it to fail for croup. When my children have croup 1 give it in hot water every quarter of an hour until 1 hear their breathing change. 1 consider it saved my son s life, as 1 live too far away from a Doctor to get one out in a hurry. 1 his testimonial is unsolicited, and you may use it for the benefit of other mothers of young children. Gratefully yours, (Signed) (Mrs.) L. Martin." to tx 2'6 At all Chemists an / iitores BONNINGTON 5 JUBES: These should be carried, they ease the irritated throat. 1/6 a tin. If not procurable Post free from Bonninrtoa'a, Christchurch. IRISH MOSS FOR COUCHS & COLDS
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 28
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