WHEREIN THE DANGER LIES. The danger of opium in cough medicines lies not only in the drug, but in the fact that opium checks the cough, causing'the muqus to be retained in the air passages and form culture beds foi germs of pneumonia, scarlet fever and diphtheria. Pneumonia is more likely to follow whooping cough or a cold when a. preparation containing opium is given, There is no opium or other narcotio ir Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and being an expectorant it cleans out the gcrra culture beds, thus preventing pn«U\ monia. Sold everywhere, KABBOL, the cheapest and best germ killer, do»*Wi bMtwial liijc-SjfcSt
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1916, Page 4
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103Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1916, Page 4
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