"OJj, Clarissa, my dear, come quickly here! I'm certain poor baby is dying— It's always counted a fatal sign When a croupy child, ceases crying." "'Oh, talk sense, Tilly! —ml don't be aillv; He's improving, for I've made sure— Come close and peep at the darling apleep! He's had Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." •
"What shall I take for this Cold?" When you're in thiß predioanient, take Boiminfc'tons Irish Moss—the family cough medicine for over fifty years—made by qualified chemists. Bonningtpn's has been curing colds for over half a century; it's efficacy has been proved in tens of thousands of homes. Irish Moss ispralsad in many testimonials—here Ik one—Mrs. W. IS. 8. Unight. Masonic Hotol, Dunedin, writes"For rnuny year# my family has taken Bouninfitou's Irish Mors, in the eaaeof colds, wiih beneficial results. Children reoei ve groat relief by its use when guttering from all forms of colds and ehofct troubles." Try it—bo sure it's the genuine Bonningto^«. 123 SlestJar over IRISyjHOSS
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 7
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161Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 7
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