PKOTECT THE CHILDREN" FROM COUGHS and COLDS. Give the voungstcrs precautionary doses of Wallace's Cough Elixir trfcea thC'V appear to be developing a e«li ■Wallace's Cough Elixir means sudden death to cough and cold germs. A tried and tested cough and cold remedy— most Christehurch mothers are fully convinced of its worth. Price 2a for ; goodlv-sized bottle. Only obtainabl from "Wallace and Co., Chemist?, High „,„»t WSTisS A dose of Bonnington's Irish Moas in the first stages of a chill' nearly always, checks tho worst effects of * cough or cold. Keep a bottle ia. «#«•.. ness. Its delightful taste makwjl; f favourite with the kiddies. Fa 2s 6d. FOOTBALL PLATERS XOTiyJ^Wfr:; Early in the season th§ on flabby muscles itt; ; leads to severe stiffng ness. Q-tol, used «*■ trative, effects are
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18425, 4 July 1925, Page 13
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129Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18425, 4 July 1925, Page 13
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