DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE. Don’t make the mistake of looking upon coughs and colds as inevitable ailments to which vou are liable during the winter months. No cold should ever be allowed to run its course. As a matter of fact, there is no need for it to develop in the first place. Not only will Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy nip the most promising cold in the bud, but an occasional dose, taken during the winter months, will keep the throat and bronchial tubes so healthy and free from mucus that the cold germ cannot get a foothold Sold everywhere Advt. INSTANTLY STOPS TOOTHACHE. No need to tell you that it is the nci vc in your tooth which is giving such excruciating pain! You can kill that nerve instantly—render it incapable of tormenting you any further. Get a 1/6 bottle of Barraclough’s Magic Nervine from the chemist. Soak a small wad of cotton wool with Barraclough’s Magic Nervine, and place in the cavity of the aching tooth. Theie will be no more pain. Always keep a bottle in the house. Nervine has given satisfaction for over 25 years..- If unobtainable at your retailer's, Barraclough’s Ptv., Box 12 47 G.P.0., Wellington, will forward post free on receipt of 1/6 in stamps. 194 COUE METHOD OUTDONE. Every day in every wav you’ll feel better and better if you take a glass of Stevens’ Health Salts occasionally, i Keeps system free from clogging wastes. Makes you tit; tones you up. Purifies the blood. Your chemist or grocer sells “ Stevens.” 2/6 bottle contains 60 health-giving doses. —3 Troublesome coughs in old and young are quickly stopped by “Nazol.” Take some drops on sugar. Acts like a charm; 60 doses 1/6, —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 August 1924, Page 6
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