| - -Be wise -boy I "Why not buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough | I Remedy to-day ? You will surely need it before ! I the winters over. Many a serious illness has been \ | warded off by taking, at the beginning of a cold. \ | /pH^ra©E®G a iCoMl3 ':' % COUCH 'HEMEfiY 9 I ■- (MADE IN AUSTRALIA.) 11 | I There is no need to worry over coughs, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. $ | colds, croup, whooping .cough, influenza or From a small beginning the sale and use of | | any other winter affection if you will only Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become £ | make a point of keeping Chamberlain's Cough enormous and has extended to every part of I I Remedy on your medicine shelf. the civilized world. Does this not show con- | If you buy to-day or even if you wait till the clusively that it is one of the best? By its jj t cold is right on you there is one thing to remem- .remarkable cures of coughs, colds, croup, | | ber. No matter where you go or what price influenza and whooping cough it has won I I you may pay, .it is absolutely impossible to get the esteem and confidence of the public. , | 4 a better medicine for the treatment of coughs, If you don't buy a bottle to-day give it a j | colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis or trial when you have, a cold and see for your- | | / anv other throat or' chest affection than self what an excellent medicine it is." _ | . I ... tyjpml for a ■. .Try.it ii\yodr w " f good Bfwp, ! ■ -owivTtiFeeitv-- 1 PURE 13 111 K ffost flol brook. DRINK ONLY "Some people in England pour GIP A 17Q5 Sherry wine into their soup, but I .1' l\ H 1 A iPift know something even better than : I that—a few ; drops of Holbrook's A • : Acknowledged by i Sauce. ~ T Try it in your own Tureen." SfEdg THE BEST, i HOLSfcOOKfS. SAUCE l\J I ' • Made and bottled in England. I W Brewery and Office: J HOLBROOK'S HOLBROOK'S PUNCH SAUCE. ~JmL» Molesworth and Murphy Streets, M WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE. (In tlic big bottle.) ' OeFnUl • • 1 Men o and munitions are needed— „ munitions of every kind. Not alone shells and guns' and trappings, but - ' ; 1 %t the 'famous chewing' sweet Every mail ' from,the forces at the front brings urge&t requests for more of this sustaining, refreshing sweetmeat. !t relieves thirst and fatigue. It is a delicious aad often avoids the necessity : of drinking impure water. Helps appetite and digestion Send a few bars, a packet or a box with every c- parcel to the Front. 7S§@ Fim&m Lastsl >4 • ®53®SEJESS KSSEEEiHHawiSßaijaaiiajao J? 3d. per packet of 5 big bnns nt Chemists, M\Confectioners and Stores. iWI Will ® r send 3 penny etompa for a S/jyisTSteSr ' trial packet to J. C. Gambles ><wf IKA. ,& Coy, Commerce House. BewtGss JigM MADE ■ i*hew U /Hypi MmjM australasia $§$&§* ©Bwsf
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 18, 16 October 1917, Page 9
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