To catch the Speaker's eye. ( v perseverance they may all Be Speakers by-and-bye. Ti* not the .vi-sh of anyime, To catch another's ;nngli, J'akf Woods' Peppermit Cure and .you Will stave the er;'> off.— .Iflvt. j SET.DO.M TROFRT.ET). | O.amberlnin's Cough Remedy is not | )Ti!v a certain cure for croup, but wilV , jrevpnt the attack if feiven as soon as j :!h croupy cough appears. In thou* ind« of homes it is on hand for inetaßt ; use when the Toupv eongh apppars. I fh: se homes are seMon! troubled with J i: croup for the attack is warded off I br prompt use of tTiis remedy. Cham- j bp-lain's Cough Remedy onn bo irm-n j to the youngest child as it contains no of these diseases. — Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 August 1916, Page 3
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126Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 August 1916, Page 3
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