9 c 3 si 232 lS€6. SO it is*now/ Cotgttu* ® Colds laavfe. not chained in 59 yeavJ* In the days of eur grandmothers cough sand-colds were just as prevalent as they are to-day. But our grandparents used Bonftjngton's Irish Moss add this splendid family cough medicine is even more' popular to-day than it \v»9 half 2 century ago. Nothing better than Bonnington's Irish Moss has been placed on the market—hence its unique popularity. i s Bonninp'tori'vS I r»isli 0 XToss —i« the standard fanily: cough remedy—it jelieved our grandparents in the days of Victoria, it will relieve our children now in the reign of King George V. See t«4t that you keep a bottle in the house—splendid for celds in head, threat and chest, it gives prompt ease to the irritating throat and branchial tubes and may be taken by both old and young, g Bonnington's contains no opiates or harmful drugs—'tis sure, = ' prompt and safe. Look for Bonnmgton's name on the pack>B ags-and accept n» substitute*. g Hare is Convincing Testimony: "For Buy yean tty fasiily hare takut your Irish Men in cam ©f 2 colds, with beneficial results. Thar* is no doubt, that children —* receive treat relief by it use whe* sidhrinj Irom *H fomi ot . colds and chert troubles." W. E. 8. KNIGHT, Dnn«diß periodically and Bonnington's Iriih Mom and hare found it an •—», especially eficient specific for all kinds ef colds, etc. For children, I beli«Te it to be tmsnipisMl As aa «z-storeJtwg*r hate con- , foully rec«M*eaded it aai hsre isld hundreds of bottler" ' WILLIAM OWEBS, IWu. MtQfF • iiiiliiiriiitiiHifliiiniinißiimiiiHniitimiitiißiiutHttrtnitimKinimfmttttttHmwttwnifHfmfm L'
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1919, Page 12
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681Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1919, Page 12
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