From Greciairagos up to our own day, Have bronchial cures appeared and ceased to be; But this, the world admits, has come to stay, ■ And to be known as The Great Remedy. The trite o d saying’s right', ilia best will last, rtnd last it will, of this yon may be sure, For coughs and coils are ni meats o! the past, By timely use of Woods’ Gue\T Pepp rminx Cuke
Prepare for Ciioop.— The time wasted in sending for a physician when a child shows symptons of the croup, often leads to fatal results. A reliable medicine and one that should always be kept in the home ready for immediate use is Chamberlain 8 Cough Remedy. It never fails and will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. For sale by ail dealers. Chamberlain’s Tain Balm is one of the best and most effective on the market for the cure of sprains, bruises and rheumatic pains. This is the universal verdict of all who have tried it. For sale by all dealers.
Neglect Alw its Dangerous.—To the average man its seems childish to doctor a cold, and unless it becomes particularly annoying to him, little or no atteniipn id given to it. Often a cold contracted in the winter is allowed to run until the opening of spring. This is a grave mistake, as even though the warm weather may bring relief, the system is thereby weakened - and rendered susceptible to disease. A cold should never be neglected, whether it be a child or an adult who is afflicted, as health and often life is risked. A bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, costing butia ama'l amount will bring speedy relief and by its use all dangerous consequences will ha avoided. For sale by all dealer^
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Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1904, Page 2
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308Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1904, Page 2
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