LUCKY NUMBERS
• Thirteen of course is known to be Unlucky. Some people steer clear of sevens, but 220 is an easy first in favour, as is proved by tho lucky numbers that deal at Minson's, 220 Colombo stieet. 11
Mr W. Marshall, Inspector, Vermin Destruction Act, Colorume. Vie, mys: —"Wβ ttlways keep Chamberlain's Cough, Remedy in tno hniibu, and would not bo without it. I consider it tho beet of all medicines, for it givee inetant relief, whothor tho patient is *fDe of tho children or myself. When 1 firet tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1 wbs driving through the Cietorton district, nnd had caught •» Mvere cold- 1 bought a couple of bottleg from Messrs H. and G. Harris, of Cuetcrton, oud kopt a bottle in ray Pocket, taking a doea about overy three hoiu*, and before tliey were used wna epmplotely cured. 1 u«od to eutfer rrom bronchitis, but by taking Ohaniberlain'e Cough HomtHly at tho first eyxnptoni ahvuye ward off an attack. I have given Chanibcrlain'e Cough lUmedy a bound and aubbtiiutial trial, JjMi have no hesitation in say inn i* ' s *h» b«>et of all cough medicines, nnd «»n highly recommend it to anyone *jth a family." For talo by «U vMinisU and Storekeeper*. G
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12852, 10 July 1907, Page 9
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