Messrs J. A. Roger and Co., Williamstown Vic., write“ Last week the merits ot Chamberlain’s Pain Balm were again demonstrated locally. A customer of ours had a child very bad with mumps. One of our salesmen suggested giving Chamberlain’s Pain Balm a trial. This was done, and the balm applied—(not rubbed in)—and a flannel bandage was lastened about the throat and head during the night. By morning the acute pains caused by the swollen glands had disappeared, and in a few days the mumps had entirely gone. We think this simple and effective cure should be widely known, as this distressing throat disease is very prevalent at this season of the year.”. For sale by W. J. Gardner, grocer. Advt. “ For years past,” says Mrs Catherine Weeks, Bowral, N.S.W., “ I have made a point to always keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my home. Just as soon an any member of my family show symptoms of a cough or cold, I give them a dose which invariably checks the complaint.” For saleiby W. J. Gardner, grocer. — Advt. There is no opiate of any description in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and that is one of the reasons why it has become so popular all over the world. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy soothes and heals, strengthens the lungs and removes the cause of the cough or cold. We condemn no honest medicine, but when the safely of your life or that of your child is at stake, take no chance for poison. For sale by W. J. Gardner, grocer.—A dvt,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 418, 1 August 1908, Page 3
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