For children’s hacking cough at night, For deadly croup and ghastly “flu,” In anxious ’hours when -breath grows tight, And only something prompt will do; For every phase of cough or cold Which* tiny sufferers oft endure, Give something “worth its weight in gold”— Give Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
v'A Cold vR/Z K / Will Run ' Through ZJ Jc< z / The« Entire / Family Now■— 1 / Just as it did in 1860. Times have changed, but coughs and colds are still with us and so is Bonnington’s Irish Moss, the famous family cough medicine that proved so efficacious in IB6o—and in every subsequent year. ■ Bonnington’s is a thousand times more popular to-day, because of its long record of success. No home can afford to be without a bottle ma few doses taken by each member of the family wil] not only stop the cold of the sufferer, but will also help to keep the others immune. Good for old and young, splendid for colds in the head and for coughs. Invaluable for J influenza and whooping cough. Refuse substitutes and I BBHMIIi imitations. Ask for Bonnington’s—be sure you get it. [ -e —V IRISH MOSS / FOR COUGHS e- COLDS L liwwnmiiwnyj zoe Rottie 2/6 Smaller Size 1/4
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1922, Page 6
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204Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1922, Page 6
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