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( IN DAYS OF OLD. In days of old when Knights were bold, Sir Francis had a fearful cold ; it made him frightfully ill, I’m told. Ah, had he but of Kofgo known, that cough would have left him quite alone. Now take this moral quite to lieart, for after Kofgo, colds depart. Kofgo quickly percolates to the inflamed membranes of throat, chest and lungs, and creates a prompt soothing feeling finally routing the cold. Leading chemists and stores sell Kofgo at 2/6 a bottle. If you cannot obtain it, communicate with Griffin and Smith Ltd.. Greymouth,

the Wholesale Distributors—Advt.

| REMEDY Iffl g: coAGgsMBk ; iflii ■fil ! » wno £o p l.R?c£ 18 B i ij'li’ SORE Tffl H H ■fy influe: H H • I’Jl «*0 OTMfI *ff(£Tl£ Bjg|l| L ***J^ f y pl'll THROAT and St'tSSn.'.' ffl . i ; ;r M ffl |HI • bU>u>«<«>CTi«M<nau *M5| lij ij MADE ih AUS M I Vffffff:?.. I'f’ll Chamber'll ® ■ *h|li Sydney n tSg| KSi H »P*l’ I raaS tuwsauiKsuuirm Ea 1 . i. .i. . 'iCTTjra | rwt»-»n f wtnumgw*] BEB Be sure you never neglect a baby’s cold. It is the neglected colds of babyhood that lead to chronic bronchitis and often cause a croupy tendency to develop. Chamberlain’s will check baby’s cold at the onset, saving it much suffering and you a deal of anxiety.

MBERWfi “cough Remedy“

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1925, Page 3

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