FRIGHTENED MOTHER. "One day my little girl frightened' me with an attack of coughing which I knew at once to he air attack of eroup," writes Mrs E. R. Smith, '' Woyrallali_ Napier Street, BaJferat, Vic. ''l just ran for a bottle of' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and gave the child some with the resultthat she pot relief at oaice, and afterthe second dose all signs of oroup disappeared." Sokl l w ill chemists anrl storekeepers. "No one, T feel sure, can speak; more gratefully of Laxo-Tonic Pills thain. I can," writes Mrs Corbett, ]T6 : Fitzroy Street, Surrey Hills, N.S.WI "They cured me of settled biliousness, whieli seemed as though it -would 1 never leave me. I took Laxo-Tooie--Pills, and they proved a perfect remedy." Sold by aJI chemists and stores-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 10 August 1912, Page 4
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