NOT TO BE TRIFLED WITH.
(From Cincinnati Gazelle.) Will people never learn that a " cold" to an accident to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should be proniptly applied? There is no knowing where the trouble will end; and while complete recovery is the rule, the exceptions ore terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal illnosses occur every yeai ushered in by a little injudicious exposutn and seemingly trilling symptoms. Beyond this, there are to-day countless invalids who can trace their complaints to " colds," which at the time of occurrence gave no concern, and were therefore neglected. —When troubled with a cold use Chamberlain. Cough Iteuiedy. It is prompt and effectual. For sale by Wallace and Co., Chemists, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9521, 14 September 1896, Page 6
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122NOT TO BE TRIFLED WITH. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9521, 14 September 1896, Page 6
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