ITS VALUE FULLY PROVEN. Many persons have escaped pneumonia by the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This remedy is especially valuable for colds, and pneumonia nearly always starts with a cold. Many mothers have testified to the value of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in cases of croup and whooping cough. It is an old established preparation that can be relied upon with implicit confidence. It is pleasant and safe to take, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
A GOOD COUGH MIXTURE. RECIPE FOR HOME USB. QUITE FREE FROM POISONS. (By !i Qualified Chemist.) The following 1 splendid Cough Mixture recipe hy u qualified chemist has been wileomed in the homes of the masses. It is quite easily made, and gives about eight eighteenpenny bottles for the price of one. Besides being very nice to fake, it lasts a long time, and never spoils. Mix in a jug a little sugar, treacle, and a large breakfastcupfnl of water just hot enough to dissolve the sugar. Pour this into a big bottle, and add one bottle of Hean’s Essence. Shake well, and fake from a few drops to a spoonful as often as may be required. There is no poison of any kind in it ; neither paregoric, laudanum, opium, morphia, nor any other harmful ingredient. The mixture may be taken by people of any age. The best effect is obtained by sipping each dose slowly.
This Hean’s Essence recipe is so good in its soothing, warming, and stimulating effect, and is so wonderfully .cheap that it is now popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. As a gargle for sore throats it gives immediate relief, and at once eases that tickle, tickle, that is so annoying. The only point to be careful about ic to see that you get genuine Ilean’s Essence, as no other will do in this recipe. Hean’s Essence is readily sold by most chemists and grocers throughout New Zealand, or post free promptly on receipt of price, 2s, from Hean, Family Chemist, Wanganui.—-Advt.
For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. See cheap rates, front pages Laidlaw Leeds’ Wholesale Catalog. Baby needs all the sun it’s possible to get, and if you have not got a Pram or Pushcart, then inspect our fine range at value prices. Walker and Fume, Provision merehnnls, Foxton.
WHEREIN THE DANGER LIES. The danger of opium in cough medicines lies not only in the drug but in the fact that opium checks the cough, causing the mucus to be retained in the air passages and form culture beds for germs of pneumonia, scarlet fever and diphtheria. Pneumonia is more likely to follow whooping cough or a cold when a preparation containing opium is given. There is no opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and being an expectorant, it cleans out the germ culture beds, thus preventing pneumonia. For sale everywhere. —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1565, 17 June 1916, Page 4
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