CHTLDTJHN ’S COLDS. P.aronts should ho prepared to treat pouglis, . folds croup ami bronchial trouble immediately they make f},oi r appearance. Tf allowed fo get a hold. t)!e_\ arc liard In relievo, and mav load to serious consequences. There would he tar less infant mortality if c-hild-dron’s colds always roceiverl'instant attention. There is no safer nor more effective cough medicine for children than Chamberlain's Cough Pemedv If contains nothing that is in nnv wav in jnnons. The children love it, and know as -well as you do that it quickly relieves .their coughs and colds, cheeks bronchitis, prevents croup.—Advt. Tis said Socrates- lire was marred ’•>’ his wire s nagging. She was prematurely aged through, doing the villam* "’■'kg l ' vlf hoii{, the invaluable aid of Ao-T?nhljiiig J ' Lnumlrv Help.—Advt For nnueroictliing. germ-laden .handkerchiefs, etc., ‘‘No-Rubbing'' Laundry Help ha 3no equal. Hardio.y and Son 3.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 11
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