Mr W. Marshall, Hiapector, Vermin ■Jestruction Act,:.CQlei-ame, Vie, says—"We always keep Cnamberlaine Couch llemedy : in tlje- houae, a „d would not be without it. I consider it tho beet of all medicines, for it gives instant relief whether the patient is one of the children or myself. When 1 first tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I was driving through the Ca6terton district, and had ottnxht a severe cold. I bought a couple of bottles from Messrs H. and G. Harris ;of Ca6torton, and kept a bottie in my 1 pocket, taking a dose about every three i hours, and before they were used waa ! completely cured. 1 need to suffer from bronchitis, but by taking Chamj U-rlain's Cough Remedy at the first | -./n-ptora alwuys ward off an attack I have given Chamberlain's Couah Remedy a sound and substantial trial : and have no hesitation in saying it is i the best of all cough medicines, and can highly recommend it to anyone with a family." For sale by mil Chemists and (Storekeepers. 6 Those who are well poeted aa to the best means of relieving pain and curing sores, wounds or barns, always use Clianibt'ilain's P«in Balm. They insist there is nothing liko it. For sale by all Cheniiato and Storekeepers. 6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 5
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