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THE ONLY COUGH MEDICINE FREE FROM NAROSTICS.

After the enactnent of tho Poisons Act the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales had an analysis of the cough medicines that wore sold on tho market. Out of tho entiro list they found ouly ouo that they declared was entirely free from all narcotics. This exception was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, which p-oves it to bo the safest and best that can be had. It is recommended for coughs, colds, croup aud whooping cough, and may bo given to tho little ones with absolute security. For salo by Fred Tougo.

PNEUMONIA

Always results from a cold or J'ivnn an attack of iutluoiua. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy not; only cures these diseases but co uteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. Sold by Fro 1 Tougo. la illness itself not a trouble 1

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42746, 11 July 1905, Page 2

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136

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42746, 11 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42746, 11 July 1905, Page 2

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