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AND PROPER TREATMENT. I A cold is always the result of unduff exposure to low temperatures^^EheL-, '. rapid cooling of the surface, when not balanced by proper reaction, produces congestion and inflammation of the nasal and bronchial membranes. Obviously, such an ailment is not com* ' municable, in the ordinary sense,, from one individual to another. Vjjtf the slightest "cold" predisposes Ufa individual to attacks of the most severe and dangerous catarrhal affections, 1 the necessity for its quick cure need not be enforced. » These facts emphasise the necessity of extra precautionary measures against the ordinary cold. Everyone cannot change his climate at will, but may make the most of what he has at home—viz.,. take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as Boon as theirs £ indication of the coldl appears. It not only cures a cold' quickly, but counteracts any tendencyof the cold to result in pneumonia. This fact has been fully proven duringthe epidemics of colds and influenzal of the past few years. No case of cither of these diseases having resulted 1 in pneumonia when this remedy was. used has ever been reported to themanufacturers, and thousands of bottles of it are sold every day. Thia. shows conclusively that it is not only the best and quickest cure for coldij,. but a certain preventive of that dangerous disease, pneumonia. [ EVERY BOTTLE CtSIRANTEED, If you fail to get beneficial results after using two-thirds of a bottle of CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY according to direction, return it to jfofar':'■'• dealer and get your money back'. Jt'' 1 well known for its prompt curtt coughs, cold and croup.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9125, 26 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9125, 26 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9125, 26 June 1908, Page 2

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