When ijou've been caught in a shower— At the earliest opportunity—Remove all wet clothing—Take a hot drink—Take a dose of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. JN this way you will avoid a serious Bonnington’s will keep the genera] chill, pneumonia, rheumatic fever body resistance high and at the same perhaps. Bonnmgton’s Irish Moss , ime palnl an ov „ * will check the slightest or the most , . . , i i , membranes of the throat—where severe cold and remove a dangerous ere »o deep-seated cough. In severe cases germs may lodge. ! ake a dose of influenza it has proved itself time daily during the winter and you wifl and again. It reduces temperature. , mmune f rom wint<r For soothes irritation, breaks up and aids expulsion of phlegm, thus minimising every mem er Oi t e .amiiy from the risk of pneumonia. grandmother to baby. IRISH MOSS for coughs and colds
BRITISH K*ADC. . .€N€ T ke dCocped Soluble
Walk Easy Ointment Tor tired, tender feet. Removes hard ; kin, callouses, etc. Works while you sleep. No excuse for limping. Tin posted for 2s 6d. —E. W. Hall, 12 7 Armagh Street. Christchurch.—4.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 20
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183Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 20
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