STILL COUCHING? If bo i>, is bccause you have cot tried Loasby's 'Stop It," the best, safest, and surest cure made. Bcrpembcr this is no mere abortion because- '"Stop It" has stood the teet for yearn. Cough curoe have come and gone, no v.- onr/i spring up and hiijjo suma ppant on advertising them as the only rouj>li cure. worth having in the house. Yet "Slop It'J soes on its way, over increasing its s.Mcs, (.-citing friends and pcrsonai advertisers irom ill! v.'ho use it. It causes a warm glow through the lungs and bronchial tubes, eases the cough, loosens the i.hlcgni, and causes free expectoration, v.liiist at the same time it soothes the th:cat >u:d inflamed tubes. It always doc-3 th:-, therefore it always docs vrood! Price 1b Ui!. 'li Cd, anjl 4s 6d chemists"and eroccra (larger bottles are the cheapest). A. M I.OASBY (with W. F, McArthar), The Only Prescribing Chemist, CTa Colombo street, phristchurch. LC373-3 " An American Judge ordered a nioto?i?t to refrain from riding in an automobile for onu .vear, bccause ho drove hurriedly mvay after running down a pedestrian and breaking ono of his legs. "'l'll suspend sentpnee in your case," tlio Judge said, "but remember, if I learn that you have ridden in an autdinobilo, either of your own or of any other person, within the next year, 1 shall have you brought back and punished severely;"
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 5
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