60 yean? I have proved. ? its' * Only « medicine of merit can stand the time tut. A.nd now, u then, there i* ne other remedy for cough* and coidt thai can rival Bonnington'« Irish Mow. Every winter sees a big- h ger demand for this standard § family remedy—mothers re- | commend it to newly married | daughter* who follow the § family custom and keep a bot- | tie in the house. | Bannlnfton'« ullayi InSamatioo, Z toothei the throat and bronchial $ tubes and assists in throwing off | phlegm. It quickly relieves chest d colds &na mar safely be given to the ft youngest child. Thera are many imitations of Bonnington's but none % _ hay the qualities of the genuine. v Borouniftori's IrishOMbss "lis the favourite of old and young- * children like It—parents value its v ; curative properties. 102 j*
—will ensure quick relief from chapped hands and lips, raih or any skin irritation due to cold, wind, rough work or sunburn. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR SOTALIS. Price, 2/- a bottle. r.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1920, Page 7
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165Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1920, Page 7
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