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REGARDING CHAMDErIAIN’S COUGH REMEDY.
EXPEDIENCE OF I.IGTHERS. v;g.~t:] CAr.Erui hzadimg. Ark any mother who has used Chamberlain's Com h Ken edy what ! he thinks of it. She will tell you she dtp) mnds on it in Coughs, Colds, Croup, Tiiiaiueness, etc:, and that it enables her to get her children through the vVinter without these.complaints. She will toll jou that at the f.rst approach of a cold she takes Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and it gives her immediate relief. There is a long list of mothers wh • will tell you that they keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, in the house continually, and that a coid ; s never allowed to get a foothold in their 'homes : that one cr two doses taken- ,?.t tlie beginning will ward off a severe cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy tones up the mucous membrane, enabling it to withstand e: posure, and those who use it say it makes their throatsi strong. It is the Mother’s Favorite, because it acts as beneficially on the youngest child as upon the oldest member of the family, and is perfectly safe. • BOWRAL (N.S.W.). Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a very large sale here. Many families would not be without a bottle in the house, especially if there are any young children in the family. Mrs. Catherine Weeks is never without a bottle at hand, and to that she attributes the freedom of her family from coughs and colds when those complaints are prevalent. Talking to some friends the other day, she said: “For years past I have made it a point to keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in' my home. Just as soon as any member of my family shows symptoms of a cough or cold, I give it a dose, and it invariably checks.the complaint.”
CHEMIST’S .ANALYSIS.! ENDORSED CY .GOVERNMENT AND CHEMISTS IN ALL PARTS CF THE WORLD. For over 30 years ChamberHi v's ' Cough Remedy has b.een eiidor. ed. I not only by the pu’dkv but a Kin by I i chemists. During all of these ve.irs it I * . J i has been known as the Cough Rpinodv • containing no narcotic or daffgorou* ; drugs. The .manufacturers . have ; always courted the . most critic d - analysis, and have received the , endorsement of many Governments and > leading Chemists. • There has never been any necessity ; to change the formula to conform to : local enactments. They only make one 1 kind of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, > and that is the same as was put. on t.l.j 1 market in the first place. It is pleasant to take. Safe, Sure, t and Always Cures. ti.s.v/. government. : - CURTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. Department, of Public Health, . New South Wales, , ’ Sydney, August 2, 1901. , The sample, of Chao < • <lain’s Cough Remedy, sealed, marked, J or labelled '&S • such, in ari ' original bottle, received 24/7/’Ol > from the Registrar of the Pharmacy j rioar.i, has been examined, with the following results.:— ‘ Found to 1 contain r.one of.the scheduled poisons.” f (Signed) William M. Hamlet. ■ Government Analyst. ) The Chief Medical Officer of the Government. I EVERY BOTTLE~GUARANTEED. ! If you fail to get beneficial results f after using two-thirds of a bottle of > CHAMBERLAIN’S ■ COUGH, REMEDY. : according to direction, return it to your ; dealer and get your money back. It is ’ well known for its cures of cough t, soid ag4 fsaup.
THE TEST OF TIME. A BIT OF HISTORY—SHOWING HOW HONEST GOODS AND HONEST EFFORTS HAVE SUCCEEDED. For more than thirty years Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the most staple medicines in use, and has an enormous Bale. Every industry has its pioneer d°vs, and it is during these struggling times that its worth and merit are tested. The early history of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy show that, except in point of merit, it had no more hope of success than other similar preparations, which were started at the same time, but were never known outside of their own locality, and have long since ceased to be manufactured. Step by step, each su'.-essive year, as its superior excellence becomes more widely known, it has been gradually gaining in favor. Taken first, perhaps, on trial by some family, who found it good, it war. recommended by them to a nei to .ibor : x they in turn passed it on to other friends, and for over thirty years its reputation Jias in this manner been spreading until it has reached the utmost corners of the earth. Science and advanced medical authority during all of this time have failed to produce a better remedy for coughs, colds, and croup, and to-day Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is enjoying the largest sale of any similar preparation on the market. This success can be attributed to no other cause than its sterling worth. No matter how much prominence an article may receive through the medium of advertising, it must be trustworthy to hold the confidence of the public. In thousands of homes this remedy is the main reliance of parents in attacks of croup. Not only does it give prompt relief, but it is so pleasant to take that children like it, and it contains nothing that is in any way way injurious.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43370, 10 September 1908, Page 1
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