STOP IT WITH STOP IT.
i DON'T NEGLECT A COLD—ITS _>A-.*GESOUS.
A negk-ted cough or cold mar cause you 1 serious ltmg trouble. Ia it worth while running th*. risk? "Usually it is a c__ of a 1* 6d bottlo of Stop-It or a cold. Yoti' can have either, Dut-not both. Loasby_ Step-It j has stood tbe test of time. It waa tbe first • and only cough cure made with a menthol ; base. There are come imitators, but none ;of them ha-e ever a£fecte_rtbe great gale -that Loasby's Stop-it enjoys. The. reason !it cells freely is because it is good. It ! gets to work: almost instantly: In a few '!. minutes you feel . tbe warm soothing glowin tbo lungs and bronchial tubes. It stops tbe cough and expels ■ tbe.' phlegm at the same time, reducing all tbe. inflammatory symptoms - No cougb mixture made can do more than this. It always «cts . tbe same, and suits tbe young as well _s tbe aged. Tt really is a .family cougb cure. You are not trying an experiment wben you take Stop-It, because it has proved itself tor yeara now. You run no risk ot disappointment when you take Stop-It Loasby's Stop-It is put up in three nixes—la 6d, 2s Sd, and 4a Sd, and tbe larger aixea ar« _• cheaper. For sals by all Chemist- aad Grocers. Wholesale. Agent*: H. F. Stevens aad all merchants, or direct from . A. M. LOASBY. j The Only Prescribing. Chemist, I 678 Colombo street, Christchurch. 1
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Press, Volume L, Issue 11998, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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