Whooping Cough, rThis is a very danporous di.-easo un properly treated. *te- ' tistios show that ihore are more deaths fr'm • it than from sc&rlet l'cvsr. AU darr/er may ; bo avoided, however, by giving Chamber-, 'ain's Cough Hemody. it liquifies the tough mucus, making iii oasier to expectorate, keeps the cough loos. 1 , and m-ikes thi j paroxji-ma o£ foug'i\n< less frequent, anil ; Isi sev-re. It ins benn uaa-l in ma-y epidemics of t.Uis disease with perfect suv cess. F-.r e;.le by the New Plymouth • 10-operativo Society --Advt. We love the n!d TJ;iion .Tack, Wo love tbe Motherland, Our help she will not: ever lack, But by her side we'll stand ; la peace or war, what it m iy be, No love could e'er be truer, We'll build our health from colds so free, On— Woods' Gkeat Peppermint Ouhe.— Advt. 10 (
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 210, 1 October 1903, Page 2
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140Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 210, 1 October 1903, Page 2
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