SUFFERED THREE YEARS. "For three long years I suffered continually from relaxed throat and cold on the chest," writes Mr. J. R. Craig, junr., 467 Nicholson street, North Carlton, Victoria. "I could not shake the cold off. I tried everything without getting any relief. A friend recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I am very lluinkful that he did, for I cannot speak too highly of it. It gave me immediate relief and "quickly cured me." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. NOT FEELING TOO GOOD. "I was not feeling too good for months, and being a sufferer from constipation, I tried Chamberlain's Tablets, and found them really splendid," writes Mr. Arthur Bradbury, provision merchant, 40 Smith street, Collingwood, Vic. "They certainly made me feel good after I had taken a few doses. Chamberlain's Tablets are the best medicine 1 have ever used. I often take a dose and would not be without them." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. F, D'S ADVICE PROVED GOOD. Robert had colds and croup .M m> > jghter Nellie bronchitis, caus- " me considerable worry," says Mrs. E. "Actonia," Bruce street, Stanmore, N.S.W. "Mrs. Robinson, of Church street, Parramatta, told me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy—said she swore by it and would not be without it. One large bottle completely cured them. Now that I know the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I do not worry about taking my children to a doctor." Sold by WAS A COMPLETE CRrPPLE. Mr. Charles Lincoln, of Richmond, Tas., was a complete cripple with muscular rheumatism and cou'd not get about. He started using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after a f?w applications the pains "Were easier and soon left him altogether. He is now well, is 52 years of age, and earning his living as a general laborer. We hope that sufferers from rheumatism will not need further evidence in regard to this liniment. Sold by all chemists storekeepers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 54, 22 July 1912, Page 4
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