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

A lady writes:—"Pleaea send mc a <s 6d bottle of your Stop-It. Ido not know -what we would do without it, as we are so far from a chemist or doctor. Luckily we al#ays find Stop-It quickly relieves our coughs aad colds. Last winter py cix children, ray husband, and rar>.'lf were all vers- bad -with coughs and colds, and some of the children ware very feverish. A large bottle of StopIt cured us all. 1 arways recommend my friends and neighbours to use Loasby's Stop-

This is grateful and unsolicited testimony, and yet you car. experience the same sentiments from everyone ivho uses Loasby 'a It. No matter how hard the cough or how long-standing, you wili find J-oasbys Stop-It give you relief very quickly. It ioosens tha phlegm, cause? free expectoration, stops the cough, and gives you a pleasant warm glow through the lunsje and bronchial tube»_ Loasby's Stop-It is easily the best ccugh mixture on the market. It's sale is ever growing in the face of all opposition, and this is positively the result of merit. Loasby's Stnp-It—price la 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d, larger sizes are the cheaper—from all Chemists and Grocers.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 7

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ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO LOASBY'S "STOP-IT." Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 7

ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO LOASBY'S "STOP-IT." Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 7

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