A small piece of resin dipped in the water which is placed in a ressel on a stove, says one who knows, will add a peculiar property to the atmosphere of the room, which will give great relief to persons troubled with a cough. The heafc oi the water is sufficient to throw off the aroma of the resin, and gives the same relief that is afforded by a combustion of the resin. It is preferable to combustion, because the .^evaporation is more durable. •The same resin may be used for weeks. Tea* Hbsbahd op Mine is three tiaw» toeman he waabeiore he began using "Wells? Health Eenewer." Druggwte. Mowif Mom, & Co., Sydney, Oenersl Agtnte,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 2
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