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HOME-MADE COUGH DROPS. A RECIPE MOTHERS SHOULD KEEP. Cough drops suitable for both children and adults can easily and quickly bo prepared at homo by pouring a fow drops of bitrate of tar on a lump of sugar. Let this dissolve so the healing and soothing virtues of the pino' tar will penetrate to every part of. the throat, chest, and lungs. Bitrate of Tar is useful in many different ailments, and it is no wonder chemists arc experiencing difficulty in mooting tho demand. Half a teaspoonful poured into a bowl of boiling water produces a healing vapour which, when inhaled, gives relief in ca6os of cold in the head, bronchitis, asthma, etc., while it is well known that 2oz. of bitrate of far, Boz. of sugar, and half-pint of hot water proiluco nearly a pint of cough syrup superior to (he ready-made mixtures composed of harmful drugs, and at less cost. Make a syrup by dissolving tho sugar in the hot water, and then add the bitrate of tar. Stir well, and when cold it is ready for use. The pleasant flavour and aroma of this homemade cough syrup make it very acceptable to children, to whom it may bo safely given.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 5

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