MOST DANGEKOUS OF MINOR AILMENTS. Of the minor ailments' a cold is by far the most dangerous', not in itself, but the serious diseases it so often leads to. Pneumonia, and consumption always start '.vjth la cbfcl. When you Jiavo a cold you arc niuch more likely t<> contract the infectious diseases such a-s diphtheria., scarlet fever, and whooping cough. Colds are easily ••.urea: in fact. Chamberlain's Uouqji Remedy is famous for its cures of tins ■most common ailment, and is pleasant and f?afe to take. Why take such desperate chances when -so reliable and tnis-twwthy a medicine may be obtained for eighfceenpence.—Sold ererywhafe
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9128, 25 October 1917, Page 6
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