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GERM DISEASES. When you have a bad cold, culture beds that favour the development of germs form in the throat. That is why a child is more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when lie has a cold. Pneumonia is also a germ disease and is contracted in a similar manner. The longer the cold hangs on the greater the danger. Chamberlain’s Cough Eemedy being an expectorant cleans out these culture beds and in that way prevents pneumonia and other germ diseases. Sold everywhere “No-Rubbing Laundry Help” is a triumphant success for washing clothes. —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 March 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 March 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 March 1926, Page 5

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