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A TRUE TES'T'll ■■■■■mum »'■■" ■!""""";■» REGARDING CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY, l'\ '
CHEMIST'S ANALYSIS. ENDORSED BY GOVERNMENTS AND CHEMIST? IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. For over 30 years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been endorsed, not only by the public, but also by chemists. During all of these years it has been known as the Cough Remedy containing no narcotic or dangerous drugs. The manufacturers have always courted the most critical analysis, and have received the endorsement of many Governments and leading Chemists. There has never been any necessity to change the formula to conform to local enactments. They only make ono kind of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and that is the same as was put on the market in the first place. It- is pleasant to take. Safe, Sure, and Always Cures. 54.0.17° COVCM N WENT. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. Department of Public Health, New South Wales, Sydney, August 2, 1901. The sample of Churiiberlain's Co'i;,;h rU'ir.Mh', icr.lcd, rnr.rkcd, or lahiileii as hk:li, in an original botlV, received '.-M / 7 M frt»m -he .it' tin l I'h. riniu'.y j li u- v> lit' i. \vh.h the fisii-.'v.'ir-.i n : «»?•> : ' FouaA to : tO!5l." - n tat ul fii- HI-IH-i.t'-t! : '.T-J." !:".ir;;:0il| v. K.:<;i>.vi }.[. .1! x j v : • ' A .'.<»?}' f. Dorn..; GA!u;nm ! ' i p ,v#D fail ?:■> r"/ h.tf. rens.ia t «••• '»*«• usinp ' ■■«* 1 'i rds or a- bvlc's of * -"'-f Er jIB '.£Dt. t> at- to •' Jor ilirrt 'u j/i' •>' Mid '«! V il •« )• ftn- i fa, .... f>r--)-, v » CllloS Ct | wit* i—....
THE TEST OF TIME. A BIT OF HISTORY-SHOWING HOW HONEST GOODS AND HONEST EFFORTS HAVE SUCCEEDED. For more than thirty years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the most staple medicines in use, and has an enormous sale. Every industry has its pioneer d°v3, and it is during these struggling times that its. worth and merit are tested. The early history of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy show that, except in point of merit, it had no more hope Of success than other similar • preparations, which were started at thu same time, but were never know;;, outside of their own locality, and have long since ceased to be manufactured. Step by step, each swessive year, as its superior excellence becomes more widely known, it has been gradually gaining in favor. Taken first, perhaps, on trial by some family, who found it good, it was recommended by them to nei^ibor; they in turn passed it on to other friends, and for over thirty year.! its reputation'has in this :.:iannur le.-n spreading until it hay reached the utmost corners of the earth. Science and advanced medical ;'ii!ho;-;tv dunnj: nil of this time have failed to j.mluou a better remedy for coU;.-h i, coldc'.. and croup, and to-day Chantbt rhun's Cough Remedy is enjoying the larye.it sale <.>f any similar preparation on the mark! '. This success can be nltxibuted t<. r • otht-,r enu.se than ii:«' s:er'i;':r %•<;." i-. j Ivo matter how much ■: m; i article may receive .through medium of advertising. •it imv.l •vj trustworthy to Ito'd eon;'Ji:no..- ' the public, in thausamh of h.>i:i ■ remedy i.s the m?;in r«ii of' , ••ent" in attacks of cvour). o;;|\ joe:-, u give prompt roiiei, Inritin so (ilea.-- si to take tlvi". child en !' it, ..a i : j contains nothing i-ha'. I.i in v > way injui'iciy.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9150, 24 July 1908, Page 2
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