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As the loading soprano was about to commonos one of the principal operatic airs a email boy, pointing to the loader of the orchestra, asked : “ What's that man striking ihis stick at her for?” The lad v.-as not convinced on being told by his mother that the conductor was not "shaking his stick, and asked in a loud tone: " Then what is eho hollerin' for?" PREVENTS PNEUMONIA. The dangers of influenza lie in the fact that it paves the way for other diseases. On" of the most prominent features of an att-mt of influenza is the high fever which .o weakens the system that the slightest chilli is hkely to result m pneumonia. Chamber-1 lams Cough Remedy allays this fever and reduces the inflammation surrounding the lungs, thus safeguarding against an attack of pneumonia. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been on the market for nearly forty years, and wo have yet to learn of a single n ‘ h , at resu!ted in pneumonia wncu Chamberlam’s Cough Remedy was taken.—{Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 9

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