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MR. JL F lELDING, Sydney's Leading Card-board Box Manufacturer, Cures The Colds of His Family and Self with CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH RFMFFW '^^M Wtari a leading manufacturer with the business reputation of Mr. J. Fielding gives his endorsement to a mcc^ cc * ne lt s^°^ convince the most sceptical that it is all the makers claim for it. After reading his letter, we know that his many friends and acquaintances who wish to guard against demon coxish and cold will An as he does, and keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. j^^^^^^^M^Mk^ Dear Sir. I*,—Your1 *, —Your cough remedy has been in my house for a very long time, and both myself and family fird it a valuable an^ re^ a^ e rei " e dy when "demon cough and cold " appears. It has proved a safe-guard against the 'lllflisett' ' '- ''■' ' i?^VjiJilll|Sil^^&v Approach of the more serious chest complaints, and regularly taken, according to instructions, it has !^^ l^^^^^^^^^^^ always succeeded in getting rid of the trouble, and I now see "there's always a bottle on ha-H." IJllillllll lH Yours truly > J * FOLDING.
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Evening Post, Issue 8, 9 July 1910, Page 14
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