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CH TES Oi * -V s> * S' * <?~ SP >rr v* <v*rs' ► yy> f s m v? famous all overcWeiv^ealand It is the common sense of New Zealand men and women which so largely accounts for the enormous sales of Bonnington s Irish Moss. 1 hey realise the importance of buying the genuine time-proved cough and cold remedy instead of making doubtful experiments. Bonnington's Irish Moss has achieved such remarkable success that in every village and township from Auckland to the Bluff, wherever sufferers from Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Colds, etc., are to be found Bonnington’s Irish Moss is obtainable from any Chemist’s shop or store. Ask for BONNING 1 ON’S by name, and see that you get it. This pectoral Oxymel of Carrageen (or Irish Moss), celebrated and used as a nutritive and tonic-food, is unrivalled for the speedy elimination of all symptoms of a cold. It reduces the- fever, soothes the inflamed membranes. loosens the phlegm and aids its expulsion. Bonnington's Irish Moss is the strong man’s stand-by, yet so skilfully have its 16 powerful ingredients been blended to a proved formula, that it can be taken safely and to advantage by the youngest child. TSonninotonZ * IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS COLDS KN Gel the genuine Bonnington's Irish Moss—large, economical bottles. 2/6; the handy pocket sire, 1/6. Sold everywhere. J4Z

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 30

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