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About Golds. —In all countries and among all nations o( the globe, cough medicines are used and used probably more extensively than any other one class of medicine. Every human being is subject to throat and long troubles, which may terminate his existence. People everywhere realize the dangerous consequences of a neglected cold, for the majority of fatalities have their origin in and are characterized first by a simple cold. The more careful and prudent persons do not permit a cold to run its course, but treat it promptly. For many years Chamberlain Cough Remedy has been in use throughout the United States and many other countries and time has proved it to be the best adapted of any remedy yet made for all throat and lung diseases, and especially coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by W. Hamer, chemist, Foxton.

Is asthma curable ? Mrs E. Pierce, an old resident of Cambridge, Waikato, N.Z., writes to P. Bock & Co., chemists, Auckland Dear Sirs,—For many years I was a sufferer from asthma. I am now completely cured through using your excellent medicine, Bock’s Balsam. I know of quit) a number of people that were cured by it both of asthma and bronchitis. I have also used lit for severe colds on the chest with' really wonderful MsnUs,

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Manawatu Herald, 1 August 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 1 August 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 1 August 1903, Page 2

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