CHAMBERLAINS (ggtei^ * ANY OLD £ou<™REntDY|j|p£ ttucn mixture^, dOSB Never force children f " /^^^^^^ to take 111-tasting medicines. l^^^»^ OTART when they are babies and give them MffW^^^^^^^^^^\ £Jj Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the first & I If^Sßa-jVtiSS symptom of a cough or cold. J|g sg^j^ol^ii'i There will be no forcing them to take it—they tmi \ '■ J«S> ulj_s_|jj will ask for it for the kiddies iust love Chamberlain*? iMr^koo&^&^^Zz^ Cough Remedy, ' U^^^^^^^^^^^i^ There are parents who to-day give this medicine /£** to their children because they remember how eagerly <s^i^^^^^^^^ifA they themselves took it when they were kiddies. f^£M^£^'J£fP But this is not the only reason. Cranny" chamberlain They know from experience that for the treat-. be given to the danger of giving children taent of coughs and colds, croup and whooping medicines containing opium or other narcotics cough, nothing equals Chamberlain's Cough. '■ for many a little one has been permanently Remedy. •■ c affected by medicines of this description. Itcontainsnonarcoticsandeverymothershould _ > -s~* s * be sure on this point about the medicine she faVjfcaah — L//UMvftf'llfaftwifteaZit. gives her child. Too much prominence cannot & . 0 • S &• - ——— f ' ■ ""• WM" ■ —' ' " ■■--.—«J "v oJS^ 2^ —and very piquant and attractive, too ! if I /^^^ v, J^^^y\ Holbrook's Sauce is one of the 1 IMi il WM^^^^^^^\o- il kest t*lings fc^at comes from \ I %hJ(9 nfllS'ittEk \ England. Made from a secret, 1 l^^^^f /""^^P^^^r^^ / old-fashioned recipe it has the 1 I -^^^^\ 'f f l jts^^M jir flavour and charm which no other 1 S^-B^^^^ i^y^^^^7^}T\ sauce has seriously challenged. ;l (i \~ s //I Made and bottled in England. AWKW^ A HOLBROOICS HOLBROOK'S PURE MALT &\ 'ttlimreßSrtr^kV WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. VINEGAR (in bottle).
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 11
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