GOOD OLD " STOP-IT"
TEE SAME OLD BELIABL3. COUGH* CURE. •, Yon cannot sen a me_ic._- repeatedly unless it baa merit behind it. Last year th. eal« of Stop-It wa« double that of any previous year. AH tbrougb tbe summer month/ it has sold well, and -wholesalers tell mc tha-, it is about the best selling cough euro on the market. This is the reenlt of merit. People send to mc regularly from all parte of New Zealand for Stop-It. and assure mc that they cannol get anything else to give thorn tbe relief that Stop-It does. If yoa have tried it you kn6w the warm glow it gives yoa all through the lnngs and bronchial tube., how it stops the cough and gives almost instant relief. It always acts the samo, and ouits all ages, and there is no trouble about Stop-It It is always ready and a single dose lots you know that it get. to work at on<;e. You will be wise to be guided by experience and when you havo a cough or cold get a bottle of Loasby's Stop Loasby's Stop It—prico Is 6d. 2s 6d and 4s (3d (large bottles are the cheapeet)~f r om all Chemists and Storekeepers. "Wholesale Agents: H. F. Slovens and all merchants, or direct from A M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 6"'J Colombo street. Christchurch. a
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 3
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