SUBJECT, RULE AND MAXIM.
Thb Spbjbct. Young and oldCough and cold— Under the mould— Their story told 1 The Goldrn Rdia Not to succumb, 'Mid life's busy hum, When sore throats come, Take Benjamin Gum ? The Maxim. Hallowed by time ;* , ' Used by young and by old ; Its maxim in rhyme „ Good as gold For a cold! * Benjamin Gum contains the principles of FrUrs Balsam, rendered suitable for internal use tor the cure or all chest complaints, however serious. Friars' Balsam was used as far back as 1315 a.d. in the monasteries and convents of Europe, and is a household remedy to this day. I have been a chemist and druggist tor fifteen years, and I can honestly end earnestly say that no medicine compares with it in healinjc qualities. It is my aim to make Benjamin Gum known all over the world. Try it when you catch cold, and you will Bod that this U no idle ambition.
Ask for Benjamin Gum. Price Is 6d. Chemists and Stores. Spencer Vmciynr, o Practical« hemiefc, 8510 Christchurch and Sydenham.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9993, 24 March 1898, Page 6
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