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WHOOPING COUGH. Nothing gives such relief in whooping cough as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus, makes expectoration easy, lessens the straining of the cough and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. Contains Nothing Injurious • Small Size 1/6; Family Size 3 J-. f>. nr flea. in the Distinctive Canister Tasted and blended by experts. A healthful beverage, full of delicious flavour. All tea all fine, pure tea. Such is Nelson Moate’s, packed in a distinctive, useful canister. Ask your grocer. NELSON I PURE TEAS m H A & sm. m B IlbKtn L’i ggIHSSEi!: =K!HISS:ij =£SSHI!SSi gilllllUl HimtHH' "iieiitid Hums:; ■KnaHn3in;;t;tjKt:siKKß;E!;ii»imnnan»uHmiH»i}nn3i a n f fIIHIU AM -'-‘•vo you ever actually thought what coughs and colds cost you and your family each year in money lest, in time wasted, and often in health impaired. Be wire! Save moacy, lime and health by heaping such a proved remedy as Hearne’s always on hand. A dose lahen at the first sign of a cough is usually ■ N.Z. 26 sufficient. EASNE'u. BRONCHIT'eS CUKE H EVERYWHERE 2/6& 4/6 lllllllll(l!llllllllj!l|ll!31!if!!f!iil!}llliilH!!lifli!Iil!iilliilliUii hhii unit!! lilllSl IsiiCfi u in H plilfil lilflfiil] inrifiiiH

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1926, Page 4

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184

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1926, Page 4

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