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ANOTRER TRIBUTE TO LOASBY'S " STOP-IT."

, A lady writes:— '-Please send mc a 4 9 Gd» bottle of your Stop-It. Ido not know what £c would do without it, as w B .re »o far from a chemist or doctor. Luckily we alwiv. coli StOI T It t qmCkl , y relieVes o« co'ghi'and" colds. Last winter my six chudren, my husband, and myself were ail very bad with coughs and colds and gome of the children were very feverish. A large botU.-ofStS£ It cured us ail. I always recommend my friends and neighbours to use Loasby's Stoi>-

Thw is grateful and unsolicited testimony, and yet you can experience the same sentiments from everyone who usee Loaaby's StopIt. No matter how hard the cough or how longstanding you wul find Loasby'g Stop-It gtve you rehef very quickly. It loosens the phlegm, causes free expectoration, stops the cough, and. gives yon a pleasant warn! glow through the lungs-and pronehial tube* Loaaby> Stop-It is" easily the" best cough mixture on the market. It's sale is erer growing in the face of all opposition and this is positively the result of merit. ' lioasby's Stop-It—orice Is 6d, 2s 6d and 4i i 6d, are the cheaper—from all Chemists and Grocers.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 4

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ANOTRER TRIBUTE TO LOASBY'S "STOP-IT." Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 4

ANOTRER TRIBUTE TO LOASBY'S "STOP-IT." Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 4

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