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This is the Season when death Btalks through the laud in the form of pneumonia. The surest defence against this disease is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.- It always cures aod cures quickly;— Sold by F. Jeffery. Kill or cure is a common expression when referring to doubtful operations about to be made. Barraclough's Magic Nervine does both in one act. It kills the nerve, which results in curing the toothache. Try it, from E. B. Prior, chemist.— Advt. Spring time is the time to take Jef fery's Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood Price, 3s 6d per bottle.— Advt Chamberlain ' 3 Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases over a large pirt of the civilized world. The most > flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating aod persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attack of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous results. It is especially prized by mothers because it contains nothing injurious and there is not the least danger in giving it even to babies. It always . cures and cures quickly.— F. Jeffery sells it,

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 157, 30 September 1902, Page 4

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Untitled Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 157, 30 September 1902, Page 4

Untitled Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 157, 30 September 1902, Page 4

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