USED IT IN INDIA. “During thirteen years I lived in India I used nothing but Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis and sore throats,” says Mr Archibald C. Macaffer, care of Roberts and Sons, Engineers, Bendigo, Victoria. “I have given it with great success to hundreds of natives, both Hindu and Mahommedan, and in every case it has proved efficacious. Even natives of high caste often came to my bungalow asking for a dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, so I do not hesitate to recommend it in all cases of colds and bronchial troubles.” For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.—Advt m 'Ob, Selina! your cough sounds most dreadful, You’ll have to take something, I’m sure.; Get your mother to send to the chemist’s For Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Mumma gives it to me and to Tilly When we have a cough or a cold — No —! It’s not a bit bitter, you silly! It’s the nicest and best ever sold.” S Mothers! give your children “NAZOL” when thev have colds or sore throats. This famous •■cmedy can be inhaled or taken on a lump ot sugar. A I’c.w drops will shift the most obstinate cold. A long teit want! There is no need for cold feet this wiaier, as we have jiibt landed a fine assort meat of teit slippers for le cold weather, in sizes from baby’s to grandfather’s. Avoid colds by keeping your feet dry. Rettek Bros, sell hoots which tbsv guar■•uti.e will keep the wet out. An inspection is invited. Prices to suit all pockets.* For Children’s Hacking Cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6. Perreau’s date scones arc a very popular dish lor afternoon tea. Fresh | daily,* This is only to remind you of Haslemere Tea. You will be disappointed if you forget to order it. Rimmer agent. “For this relief, much thanks!” 1 Hamlets words express the feelings ( of the many thousands who have tested “NAZOL.” All agree that • Nazol is “the best cough and cold remedy in the Dominion.” Get a < bottle TO-DAY, No need to go out of Fox ton for J your requirements. Go to J. M. ( Kelly’s, and you’ll get a square, i deal. i What, a cold cm the chest ? Rub a little. “NAZOL” where you feel rhe tightness, and cover with c wadding. Sniff a few drops through a Nazol Inhaler. That treatment always soothes and eases.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1250, 26 May 1914, Page 4
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