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I COUGHED AND COUGHED. till I thought my head would ourst. My fides ached, uty throat was s;ro: J v.-ar, ill ail ovor The Doctor ?aid I had Bronchit:?. H:s medicine did not relieve mr. A frier.d would have mc to I try LOASBY'S "STOP IT, , and it did I mc pood. The very first dose, cased r.ie. " In le?s thr.n a day I knew my cold was broken up. a nd I was quite mvFelf. Since tlun I have repeatedly ! i:>"cd it tor my l.ttlo ones. It always acts the &ame. It has the prreat advantage of being- ically r.ice to take." "STOP IT." T OASBY'S CHEAT COUGH CURE i-.hvays acts !iko tbi«. Hundred* can ul! you o: the great cood it ha 3 done them and their t'ri.-nds. It is really ■a:i ideal Cousrh Cva.:-nice to take, sr.f e fur the children, 33 we!' as the adult. REMEMBER THIS! "STOP-IT" is dliterer.t from any other liquid couch remedy mr.de. ft stands aliii<; as bting the- Only Cough Mixture v.ith A MEXTIIOL BASK. Think of the tvonJerf;:! curative pror,erti«a ot MenUioi, or even Pt-ppcr-l'-.mt. ar.d the latter owe? its pro)jertie- to tlic menth.il i' contains. With "STOP-IT" you havi- Menthol with well proven Cousrh Dvuc?. Xo >fctliriiie enn be better. I "STOP-IT"'—PRICE I? 6d. I All Grocers and Chemist?. j Wholesale Avjcnt: ( j H. F. STEVENS, Wholesale Chcmij*. Christclnuch. C 1606-1

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 3

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