A Sum Cuke fouCJHoUP.—Thoii'st indication of croup is hoarseness, and in a ch id subject to tliat disease, it may be taken as a s«r<! sign ot the approach of au atSaci Following tlita boarsenesi is a p.culiar rough cough If (Jhamberlain'd Oough itemedy is given as soon as lha child bacomes itoarde, or even after the croup/ cough appears, it will prevent the attaci. It is used in many thousandi of homes in this broad land, and never disappoints the anxiou i mothers. We hive yet to learn, of a single instance in which it his not proved effectual. No other preparation can tliow such a record —over thirty years' onsUnt use without a failure. For sale by tiro New Plymouth Co-operative Society,--Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 118, 16 May 1903, Page 2
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124Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 118, 16 May 1903, Page 2
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