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Half a century ago Bennington's Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that time. To-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand and Australia. Merit alone has built up its great »«le. Your grandfather found it the moit reliable remedy. Your father usrd it and' gave it to you. Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little onei. Refuse substitutes and insist on getting I CARRAGEEN ftHflg«ftl6M Mr. Stanley R. Booth,the well-known S*pr«seniative of the '• N.Z. Farmer," writes:—" A bad cold, followed by an attack of bronchitis, with a severe hacking cough, induced me to try your Bonnington's Irish Moss. It proved a most happy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an engagement when I had despaired vi patting in aa apfwmnce." 37 ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10262, 14 June 1911, Page 7
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