STILL COUGHING?
If so it is because you not tried ! Louflbj-'s "Stop ilt," tie beat, ea/art, and surest cough cure made. Remember this in no mere assertion because "Stop It" has stood the lest for yoarp. Cough curee have come and gone, new once spring up and htjffft sums spent ou advertising them as the only ' cough cure worth having in the boose. Yet "Stop It" goes on its way, over increasing its salca, petting friends and personal advertiser® from all who use it. It causes a warm glow through the lungs 3Jid bronchial tubc3, eases the cough, loosens tho phlegm, and causos free expectoration, whilst at the eame time it soothes the throat and inflamed, tubes. It always does this, therefore it always does good. Price Is 6(1, 2s 6d, and 4g 6d chemists und grocers (larger bottles are the cheapostj. A. M. LOASBi' (with W. V. McArthnjr), The Only Prescribing Chemist, 673 Colombo street, Chrietchurch. LCB73-3
"Tho reticence of our soldiors on tl*n horrors thoy cxperienco is the most loving conspiracy or sileneo the world has over known," eaid Mr John Oxenham at* tho London City Tomplo recently.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 3
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190STILL COUGHING? Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 3
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