vjou've been caught in a shower— 'A ^ | At the earliest opportunity— Remove all $ f j |l wet clothing — Take a hot drink — Take ij a dose of Bonnington's Irish Moss. JN this way you will avoid a serious Bonnington's will keep the general I J/!Me jy/ chill, pneumonia, rheumatic fever body resistance high and at the same 'ti JrnSl P«hafs- Bonnington's Irish Moss tirae paint arx antisCptiC filni ovcr th® aiv sy yrLWW Will check the slightest or the most , , . , . #evere coI^ and remove a mcrabranes of the throat-whcr!5 n* ' 1 \ JWh deep-seated cough. In severe cases germs may lodge. Take a dose /T B V. / M of influsnza it has proved itself time daily during the winter and you. wiU c ■ * I ikJl-W/il and,a§ain-. lt redacef teraPerjtu.r,e' be immune from winter ffls. For \Mf*^ \ K r soothes imtation, breaks up and aids f , Jr A expulsion of phlegm, thas mmimising every mpmber of th« (.mfly [roM , \ the risk of pneumonia, grandmother to baby. > /[«/ IRISH MOSS for cough s and colds From All ChemUt* a. anJSU,.. ; i ' - rThe Saies of "Taniwha" Bar Soap are far the largest. Being l Super First Gracje it has a multitude of uses in the home. Nothing can take its place for washlng and cleansing ordinary articies of clothing, expensive and delicate fabricsi woollens, siiks, and fine linens, and for general household uses. So good and pure that Iit is suitable for Bath and Toilet purposes. Don't say Soap— say a Bar of "Taniwha" please.
GOLF AND J.D.K.Z. GIN. TKe middle-aged man finds golf and •T.D.K.Z. the perfect eombination for keeping ftt. _ J.D:K.Z. Gin is_ a pure pot still malt liquor distilled with the berries of the Italian juniper. It stimnlates the appetite, assists digestion and keeps you free from rheumatism, All hotels and bottle stores, TKe generous support accorded by housewives thronghout the Dominion has enabled us. to inerease the size of our 1/- cartons of No Rubbing Laundrj Help;— (Th© manufacturers.! "Tanol" saves time, labour and money. Oeans, poliahes' and preserves .floorsil linoleums-and furniture, \ v
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 75, 1 May 1930, Page 13
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