GAVE INSTANT RELIEF. • "My little daughter Maud was very bad with croupj and I was quite worn out with loss of sleep," says Mrs. Catherine Holland, 456, Adelaide-road, Berhampore, N.Z. "A friend had scon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised for the relief of croup, and suggested my trying it. I did so, and it gave the child instant relief. I have seen dozens of children relieved "of croup by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." — Advt. WHISKY AND WAI-RONGOA. Whisky and Wai-Rongoa, says a connoisseur, are better than whisky'and soda. In the lightness of Wai-Rongoa Mineral Water there is a touch of cleansing. It seethe* and bubbles, and there is no touch of flatness in it. Try Wai-Rongoa with your next drink. All leading hotels and clubs. — Advt. To people afflicted with asthma or bronchitis, complaints which cause painful attacks of coughing and difficult breathing, the Nazol Inhalor affords remarkable relief. "NAZOL," the sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, and kindred troubles { thus drawn directly into the nasal cavities, throat, and lungs, is wonderfully effective. "NAZOL" can also be taken on lump sugar, or used as a balm fer the chest. For eighteenpence one can buy a bottle containing sixty doses of "NAZOL," and every dose relieves and soothes.— Advt,,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 3
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