How Colds are Contracted. Colds ar'e due to germs that are usually present in the air passages of the throat and nose. Under ordinary conditions they do no harm, but when you get chilled or very tired, which weakens your resistance, they are quick to take advantage of it and almost before you know it you have a cold. Take ■Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy according to directions and you will soon be rid of it, but when you neglect it look out. Some of the seUtms ailments result from>' neglected colds.—Obtainable from B. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne. GO’Lontcs Fig Tit. Because they’re always irritable Ind grouchy; Feel out of " sorts. Tired, Headachy; i Livery. And no wonder. A Co-lonic lias a constipated accumulation'; imi; the colon (large bowel). Intestinal poisons develop and seep into.;the system. "He soon feels ill, ; his nerves edgy. Chamberlain’s Tablets are the royal ’ toad to health.' They clear out the colon,and eliminate the poisons from the system. They are especially valuable for their eifebt on the stomaqh, liver and bowels, strengthening and stimulating those organs, in the natural performance, of the’-r functions.—Obtainable fnorst-D.-D. .Sfeuib,' Chemist, Gjsbome.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10738, 8 November 1928, Page 2
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