Tonlay the "Great Eastem" would attract attention because of her old-fashioned rig—in 1860 she was '.he last word in size and speed. Thus it is that tlie wonder of IB6o—sixty years ago—has been superseded by better and more effective models. Consider, theE, what must be the merits of Bonnington's Irish Moss. After sixty years test this cough and cold remedy is still acknowledged to be without an equal. To-day its sales are greater than ever before simply because ithas been tried, proved, and found tho most effectual. For young and old it is the favourite family cough medicine—there's no other so good, so sure. Absolutely safe, too—it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Refuse imitations. Insist on 145 imin£toi& IrishOMbss » e £ sU The Couth Remedy the! has % I stood the teat of time
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1918, Page 3
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133Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1918, Page 3
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