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Chamberlain s Cough Remedy Is intended especially tor coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures ol these diseases over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works ; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that haveyielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use ot it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous results. It is especially prized by mothers because it contains nothing injurious and there is not the least danger in giving it, even to babies. It always cures and cures quickly. A. Manoy sells it.

Mr J. C. Blackmore, Government Pomologist, points out that the Tasmanian apple export now amounts to upwards of 300,000 bushels yearly. In the near future, however, owing to the extended area of orchards, Tasinanian growers will have to find markets for the disposal of a million bushels. They are trying at present, by co-opera-tion „to get a reduction in the freight rates, to enable them to sell their fruit in .London at 8s a bushel, so as to open up a market with the middle classes oj the United Kingdom. They hope to get the freight reduced from 3s 6d to 2s 8d per case. Two million five hundred thousand pills and three tons of cough lozenges are dispensed every year at the London Hospital. Ninety two miles of lint, four hundied and seventy six miles of bandages, also six tons of cotton-wool, and nine miles of plaster are used annually. Every day half a ton of ice and four hundred siphons of soda water, anp six and a-half miles of eggs are used. A resident of Maungatua has a wall flower 42in in diameter growing in her ort»rden. Hoarsenss in a child that is subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. It always .cures arid cures quickly A, Manoy sells it. For Children's Hocking Cough at night take Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d a:id Ss 6d.

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 186, 2 June 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 186, 2 June 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 186, 2 June 1903, Page 4

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