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DANGERS OF A COLD.

Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most .dangerous? It is not the colds themselves that you need to fear, but th& serious diseases that they so often lead ■to. For that reason every cold should be gotten rid of with the least possible delay. To accomplish this you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy or great help to you. •■ It loosens a cold, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration and enables the system to throw off tha cold. Sold everywhere. This week promises to foe very profitable to residents, and those tara foi; great savings await those lucky buyers who take advantage of Rennie's Remnant Week at the Big Store. Tha'' sale lias left a big pile of remnants and oddments, which have now been measured up and again reduced, to in many cases half sale prices, to make a final clearance, but you must come thir week, next week will be too la>te. Mr. A. De Bavay, the eminent anf»ly> tical chemist of Melbourne, testing] at the Supreme Court of Victoria that SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT compares with other eucalyptus products like well-refined and matured brandy compares with raw spirit. Bv insisting on the GENUTVE SANDER EXTRACT you will get tU e advantage of quality and will be safe from, Jmmiw SAOTIR'S

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1917, Page 4

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DANGERS OF A COLD. Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1917, Page 4

DANGERS OF A COLD. Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1917, Page 4

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