DON'T NEGLECT COUGHS. NATURE may cure your cough without aid, \ but you can't afford to chancre it. A cough that is left to cure itself, is slowly overcome at best, and there is apt to be some weakness left to make the next cough comeeasier. We have two really good Remedies for Coughs and Colds. BENJAMIN GUM is specially suitable for recent chills. It ia pleasant to take, cures very quickly, prevents inflammatory symptoms, and allays annoying ■ tickling and hacking coughs. TOWNBND'S CINNAMON CURE is specially suited fro chronic coughs, though it will break up a recent attack as quickly M, any other medicine made. Cin _____*& _u_ been proved in Pasteur's Institute to possess -- great destructive power over all bacilli, whilit . being .perfectly harmless to human beings. We - have received some flattering letters as to .'l*' efficacy in Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthms, Dyeentery, and in Typhoid Fever. BENJAMIN GUM Is 6d and C_ Cd. Oil. MAMOX. CUBE 2s 6d_ Obtainable everywhere, t Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers: LOASBY'S WAHOO MNFG. " CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. Butter.—The celebrated B'*__. lerwan Factory Butter. Fresh daiiy, from Hubbard, Hall and Co., at ls per lb.—(Advt.)
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11014, 11 July 1901, Page 6
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