kTJ:PING • CHILDREN- FREE FROM TOUGHS. Cnildren .-omrrict stubborn cough* which mothers sometimes find very difficult to overcome. The first step should be to ense the iliro.it and relieve the inflatnmation, nnd for this purpose one Pulnsooa should be given. repeating as necessary. When liissr'ved in the mouth, I’ulmor.as liberate toric vapours v»hicb dear the throat, soothe the delicate inflamed membranes, ar.-l the cough goes. One at herb lime prevents coughing in (he rigid- Of J-en ; s!s t,'s and 2/6 a box, or sent post >*iec to vaat home r n receipt of price by Stacev Brc?., Box SSj, AucliUiid,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7742, 11 July 1921, Page 3
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