STILL COUGHING? Loajby's ' Stop It," the best, eafest, and eureit cough cure made. Reuiembor tbi» is no mere assertion because ''Stop It" bas stood the teet for yeais. Cqujh euro* have come and gone, new one* spring up and hujfe iuoi spent on advertising them as tho only eoogh cure worth having in the houae. I'e!. "Slop It" ffoes on ita way, ever increasing iti aale«. getting friends and personal advrru»cr» from »U who us* it. It causes □. warm glo.v through tho lung* and bronchial tubes, rww the cough, loosens the phlejm, nod causes f re# expectoration. whilst at tbo um« tuns it soothes the throat and inflamed tube*. It always doea this, therefore it alwaya does -ood. P*ic« la 6d. 2a 6d, and 4a 6d chemists and grocers (largor "bottles are the cheapest;. A. JI LOASBY (with W. F. McArthar), The Only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo street, Christchurch.
/Wise mothers keep NAZOL hand v. Better than mixtures or syrups for conghs and colds. Good for all ages. Acts like a charm. Sixty doses Is 6d. 2
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16322, 20 September 1918, Page 9
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