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Ml R TI w » LtoMdi W I I IliJflMAWLfc 1 I ’□MOM &arly Corning Cough That early morning cough—how Moss—is famed for its exceptional many of us know it only too well. value in throat and lung troubles. Yet it could have been avoided—a Added to this are other tried and few doses of Bonnington’s Irish tested ingredients which soothe Moss, N.Z.’sfavourite cough medi- the air passages, loosen the cine would have prevented the phlegm, and stop the tickling in cold developing. Even now it is the throat. Pleasant to take, it not too late. Bonnington’s will does not affect the stomach and is give relief. Its main constituent— free from harmful drugs ar 1 nargenuine Chrondus Crisp us or Irish cotics. Be sure you get the genuine Arnett / IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS & COLDS Unequalled also for influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis—whether in adults or children. Sold everywhere at 1/6, large size bottle 2/6. Avoid substitutes look for Bonnington’s name on the Carton. , I 7«M. ® H-OT-rffi]
LOOK ACRES, 5-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, workshop, motor shed, orchard, plenty outbuildings. school and post office adjoining, i New Plymouth ’Bus passes the door ■ every day. Price £BOO, or would ex- | change for house or sections in New | Plymouth. The buildings could not be | erected for the money. fl fl fl FEET Frontage, Devon Street; ■ AVV £26 per foot. J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ' ST. AUBYN STREET. 'Paones—Office 711, Residence Sal. -
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1922, Page 10
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475Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1922, Page 10
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