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STOP IT WITH STOP IT.

DON'T NEGLECT A COLD-ITS DANGEROUS.

A neglected cough or cold may cause you serious lung trouble. Is it worth while running the tUIs? Usually it is a case of a 1* 6d bottle of Stop-It or a cold. You can have either, but not both. Loasby's Stop-It has stood tho test of time. It was the first and only cough cure made with a menthol base. Thero are 6orao imitators, but none of them hove ever affected the great sale that Loasby's Stop-it enjoys. The reason it 6ells freely is because it is good. It get* to- work almost instantly. In a fewminutes you feel the warm soothing glow in the lungs and bronchial tubes. It stops the cough and pxpels the phlegm at the same time, reducing all the inflammatory symptoms No cough mixture made can do more than this. It always nets the earn., and suite the young as well as the aged. It really is a family cough cure. You are not trying an experiment when you take Stop-It, because it has proved itself for years now. You run no risk of disappointment when you take Stop-It. Loasby's Stop-It is put up in three sizes—la 6d, 2s 6d, and.-S 6d, and the larger sizea are. the cheaper. For sal a by all Chemists and Grocers Wholesale Agents: H. F. Stevens and al! merchants, or direct from A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist. 679 Colombo street, Christchurch. 1

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 2

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STOP IT WITH STOP IT. Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 2

STOP IT WITH STOP IT. Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 2

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