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Nearly all cough medicines that are offered for sale simply control the cough—^hat is all. There is nothing healing about them. This is '' where they differ so greatly from 1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When ' the mucous (Lining of the throat be- '" oomes congested, when the lining 1 membrane of the bronchial tube is inflamed, or when the most delicate tissues of the lungs become affected, then Chamberlain's Cough Remedy > |»hfc>we itself superior to all oiiher 1 medicines, because of its healing and 1 strengthening properties. Its power - to control congestion and inflamation I puts it in a different list from any i other cough medicine. Chamberlain's > Cough Remedy soothes, heath, and ; strengthens. The cough disappears, * for the cause has been removed. For sale r- all chemists and storekeepers. [ "SUCROC9NE" FED. i Mi J. H. Sellars, of Okaiawa, the j 1 noted breeder of Berkshire pigs, writes; "I have used "SUCROSINE" for the past four years, and the result > has quite exceeded my expectations. During that -time I have taken 198 prizes, 38 champions, 5 gold medals, ■ and four points prizes." For pigs, I horses, and all kinds of live stock [ there is no food equal to "SUOROr BTNE." Obtainable from Bramwell y Hro* . FfiWmr JOHN COBBE has Boys' Bathing Trunks at 6d, 8d a pair. . Sot* your oadi ooopon*.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 82, 6 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 82, 6 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 82, 6 March 1909, Page 3

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