Blood poison resulting from small wounds is bi-uomiiiK more prevalent. Ewn >o slight an inji.iy as the scratch of a pin mil sometimes cause blood poisoning. I lie sufe way is to apply Chainbeilam s lam Balm an soon as? the injury lias been received That linunoni prevents all darker ot blood poisoning and causes the injury to heal ill about one-third the time requind by the usual treatment. For sale by ah cbpmiHh* him storekeepers.
Unscrupulous firms wishing to trade on the great reputation of Bonnington's Irish Moss, prepare an imitation of the genuine article, and, so that you may be deceived, follow the design of our package as near as possible. The value of such a remedy is best gauged by the methods its makers employ, and you take a big risk if you, purchase it. CARRAGEEN the standard Cough and Cold Remedy that has stood the test for forty-five years. Stand for fair honest trading, and insist on getting Bonnington's. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. The "just as good as Bonnington's" is not good enough for you, and, if a retailer tries to sell you an imitation or a substitute, tell him you want BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS, ask for it again, and insist on getting it.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2998, 22 September 1908, Page 7
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206Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2998, 22 September 1908, Page 7
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