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REGARDING CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY^ -rcr l
CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY WHY IT IS GOOD. A good Cough Remedy is one tha «an be depended upon to Cure Coughs Not one that cures some particula; cough, but cures coughs in general. It must be a Cough Remedy that cai be relied upon to cure all the different coughs that ' are so prevalent ii Australia. While the causes of al coughs are primarily the same, yet th« condition of the patient is what make: the difference in the nature of the cougf itself. Coughs of healthy persons arc easier to cure than the coughs oi invalids. The powerful convulsive cough of a large man is harder to cure than the efl&gfe of a baby. If you get « reawiy Qwtwifi cure a let®* man’s eMfife airibyetisotb* too powerful for the baby, you have a go*S eeugh remedy. : 7 ; Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just this kind of-remedy. It is good for any member of the family. It cures coughs of all kinds. It is the product of much thought and study to produce an ideal cough cure. It is composed of thingß which cure easily and soothingly without banning the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily tnd safely on the young as on the old. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the ideal remedy for coughs. HIS EXPERIENCE. E. E. HILL, Bridgetown, W A., writes: “From personal experience I can testify to the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Last Winter I was troubled with a very bad cough, and tried>Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy which quickly cured me. Now I keep a bottle'on hand, and take adoseat the first symptom of su cold, and have never since iai a cold orjcough.
CHAMBERLAIN’S r . COUGH REMEDY. WHY SAFE AND SURE. it S. ir n it n II e is h e 1 e e t s r ii t r s t 2 f r 3 r [ In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. , There is no danger from it, and relief is always sure to follow. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cough,, and is the best medicine in the world for these diseases. It is not only a certain cure for croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this, remedy is given as directed. It contains no' ojniim or other harmful drugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby $s to an adult. WAS COMPLETELY CUBED. Mr. W. MARSHALL, Iropector Vermin Destruction Act, Coleraine, Vic., says: “We always keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house, and would not be without it. I consider i it the best of all medicines, for it gives ] instant relief, whether the patient is one of the children or myself. When 1 I first tried Chamberlain’s Cough f Remedy I was driving through the i Casterton district, and had caught a . severe cold. I bought a couple of bottles from Messrs. H. and G. Harris, ’ of Casterton, and kept a bottle in my 1 pocket, taking a dose about every three ( hours, and before they were used was , completely cured. I used to suffer , from bronchitis, but by taking Cham- * berlain’s Cough Remedy at the first * symptom always ward off an attack. I ( have given Chamberlain’s Cough f Remedy a sound and substantial trial, and have no hesitation in saying it is a the best of all cough medicines, and 1 can highly recommend it to anyone b with a family.” Q o OFFICIALLY DECLARED FREE. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the only cough remedy sold in Australasia that has been officially declared by Australian authorities Fret from eB Ptktt*. b f n t h
CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY. how rr acts. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy assists nature. Being purely rtf stable, free from all narcotics, it fulfils the requirements of a perfect cough remedy. It ia soothing and healing. It not only checks the cough or cold, but assists nature in throwing from the system the cause of same, and helps bring about a condition that renders a second attack less dangerous. It tones up the mucous membrane, enabling it to withstand exposure. Its power to control congestion, and inflammation puts it in a different list from all ether cough medicine?. C&taeberUtn'e Cough Remedy teOedei the relieve* the lea®®, end Mlc«« exp*et«wationeasy. * A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER’S EXPERIENCE. Mr. GEO. P. TIDEMAN, the “Hustling Traveller” for Messrs. Burns, Philp & Co., Townsville, Queensland, writes: “Just aline to tell you how grateful I feel for the relief I obtained while travelling up North. Some time ago I had a very severe cold, ’ eiught whilst sleeping sn the A.U.S.N. Ceu> mail steamer. When I arrived at Geraldton I felt very mean. My throat was very bad, and I could hardly speak. • Knowing the benefit other people had , received whilst using Chamberlain’s . Cough Remedy, I obtained a bottle 1 from the leading storekeeper there, and took it according to directions. The first dose gave me relief, and 1 before I left the town my cough was :juite cured. I must say it did me a lot j Df good, and I am now never without a bottle, also keep, some in my home 'for future use.” Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy may s not be needed to-day, blit what about j tomorrow? Colds eotae into every 3 hom, wbe proposed. ' <
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43348, 11 July 1908, Page 1
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