There was a young -woman named Duff, Who caught a bad cold at the Bluff; She coughed such a lot, Not having then got LLNG JjALSAM from H. Barraclough. Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balsam, Price 1/6 and 2.'6 BEST FOE CROUP. A child may go to bed at night in his usual health except, for a Culd, only to awaken a few hoars later with a well developed attack of croup, and the remainder of the night iff spent by the anxious parents in trying to relieve his suffering, which is usually more or less experimental. A bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy in the house will eave anxiety, expense, and perhaj s the life of the child. When this medicine is given at the first indication of croup thft attack may be avoided and often after the croupy cough has appeared it will pre\ent.the attack.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10032, 5 July 1910, Page 3
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144Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10032, 5 July 1910, Page 3
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