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NEVER NEGLECT' A BAD COLD Never allow a cold to rup its course Too often its course is to> wards pneumonia. The first action when you have a cold sfhouild be to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of ChamCough Remedy. This medicine liquifies the tough mucus and opens the secretions. A complete cure soon follows. For sale everywhere Aelvt. A MEDICINE OF HEAL WORTH. t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is intended for acute throat and lun2 diseases, of wihich co'lds, croup and whooping cough are the most comm °n- l-hose who have used at for years and are i n a position to k n ow its real value assert that it is with, out an equal .for the treatment of these diseases. It not o n ly cures colds and influenza but counteracts ?n.Y tendency towards Pneumonia, it is in almost universal use as a preventive and cure for croup and uas never been kjjown to fail.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1910, Page 4

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