Don’t lot Group attaefe yottr ALTHOUGH your child may be a croupy subject there is absolutely no reason why you should ever allow it to develop an attack. You know the symptoms, and as they generally make their appearance hours ahead of the attack, you have ample time to treat them. Immediately you notice any unusual hoarseness give the child B B B BaAnWQ % C@«GM REMEDY * Sometimes, instead of hoarseness, the child appears to develop a cough, but whatever the symptoms, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will nip it iu the bud. The great danger of croup is the formation of a false membrane in the throat, and until this is expelled the spasmodic choking continues. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy "iven iu frequent doses loosens this membrane and causes the child to expel it by vomiting. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is an absolutely safe and certain remedy for croup. If given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It has most wonderful curativa properties, is pleasant to take, and children like it. J/ecJiA .— Av 95 SC 43 *3? OP mi eoo rim. So 'Or. $3 9/.M O. m granny" Chamqcrwol (COPViacKreai I Ail retcilers are authorised to I soil Chamberlain’s Cough ’ Remedy to you under a posi- : tlvo guarantee: If it does not ; do all that iva claim we wiil refund the price paid. .13 IS j/MTk ; Very " ' ViFVne $ . # A Splendidly Refreshing “Pick-me- ® up" during business hours & a most de- " 0 lightful beverage for Breakfast, Aftergj noons, and Supper. Far superior to ® gs ‘ Essences" and similar preparations. El Made in a Minute —like Cocoa I qj STMAMSSS f \ soluble COFFEE JWBEK D. Strang Ld, Manufacturers?, Invercarsfill. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Cm-.-lars, Cards, Programmes, and Gciwvt Printing of every description are executed at the ’' Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices. WINTER, 1918. Charming New Styles in Real Tailormade Costumes Ready-to-wear from . . £3 7s 6d to £4 17s 6d . . AH the year round our select ion of these Costumes is most comprehensive, and ihe styles are always fashionable and popular; but just now they are especially so. This is in anticipation of the coming winter season, when large numbers of patrons will be choosing their new season’s Costumes. Costumes —every one of them—are made on the promises by our own export cutters and tailors., In every sense of the word they are genuine tailorInade—the same .class of Costnme as would cost you nearly double our prices elsewhere. Costumes to order at extra charge. Ladies’ Overcoats and materials by the yard now also offered. S. SALTZMAN, -adies’ Tailor Specialist (next D.S.A.), George Street.
i mfc m Stew » \ &£& The Latest in lose Moderately Priced The Wanted Colors in Heather Mixture All - wool Cashmere Hose to harmonise with almost any Costume or Boot Top ; in fad; it is the Bed Assortment we have ever shown. 4/6 4/11 5/6 Per Pair HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO.- LID.
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Evening Star, Issue 16716, 24 April 1918, Page 3
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