ADVICE TO YOUNG MOTHERS. Most mothers realise .the great danger from croup, but many do not know that an attack may be prevented by proper treatment as soon as the first symptoms appear. The first indication of croup is hoarseness followed by a rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to the printed directions at once, or even after the oroupy cough appears amd it will nrevent the attack. It is, in fact, a certain cure for croup. For sale everywhere.
Tf your b"ots are a trouble, try Pink; he'll mend them before you can wink; or fit you out slick (if you don't mention "tick") with new all guaranteed prime. The bailer who rushes for itrios; the damsel all dimples and sighs; may both go well bodied, and always feel suited, while sticking to Pink every time.—Advt. PEST FOR CROUP. A child may go to bed at night in his usual health except, perhaps for a cold, only to awaken a few hours later with a well developed attack or croup, and the remainder of the'' wight is spent by the anxious parents "1 trying to relieve his suffering. " hicih is usually more or less exeiyrimental A bottle of Chamberlain's L/ouorh Remedy in the house will save nnxietv exi> enso and perhaps the Me of the child. When thus medicine is glv*n at the first indication of fmnp the attack mav be avoided and oftftn after the orowpv cough has it will nrevewt. the attack. I'or salo everywhere.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 4
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249Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 4
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