“Crossed Fish Brisling are dainty 1 The careful housewife always has a few tins handy for emergencies. Insist on “Crossed Fish-”—Advt.
8 REMEDY Ifl ® Coughs.™®®* Mil M remedyJ ■ WHOOPING C Hgfl | I li»ys hoarsen aa=<4| <-.-uw.it>* sowwl’Sg i •iV.: INFLUE M | THROATS gg ! ~r p ; 'ssQssass gga I ! I ,hh MADE in AUS HLeUtX J i 'irh cmambepi* aHS; 1 SYDNEY b Mbl fl ; I >iist -’-rra; f 's!! *• SWAU ~ i i LlZzalted Give this medicine to reSieve whooping cough* To relieve the straining of whooping cough, that causes so much distress and often permanent injury, give Chamberlain’s freely. It cuts away the mucus, makes expectoration easy, and helps to ward off pneumonia and bronchitis. L
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1925, Page 3
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116Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1925, Page 3
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