The day was fine, 1 iay uueu I had the ’flu, my head was lead. Then came a friend who, free from Said ‘‘Never mind those awful pills. It’s BrainwelFs One Nought One for AUU. • . , I took the hint and rose anew And where I go, I sing this tune, “From coughs and colds, lin now immune.’’ ' ~..... ~. DON’T EXPERIMENT. When .you have overlooked the first .symptoms of croup and your child develops an attack suddenly, lose no 1 time in-experimenting, with remedies recommended -by. your friends. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in frequent and quick relief -is-certain.' If you wish to keep vour children free from croup keep Chamberlain-s Cough : Remedy in the house and give the ■ medicine freely as soon, as’the child becomes lioarso. It will never fail'to ward off an attack.—Sold everywhere. . Fronclf scent sprays ‘and powder boxes':, • The very -latest aiul suitable for table, pocket .or bags. ’. ’Easilv worked and in a largo variety of designs. These make a lovelv present.—A. Stonebam and Co., Jewellers, Gisborne.***
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11280, 9 August 1930, Page 7
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