HOW TO BREAK UP A COLD. ]; nu ,v lie a surprise to many to learn Hint a 'severe cold can be frequently broken up in one or two days’ time. To <ln this, however, prompt action is necessary. The first symptom of a cold is a dry loud cough ami a profuse watery discharge from the nose. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken (■very two hours on the first appearance t if these symptoms it counteracts the effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. Sold everywhere. —Advt.
Miserable? Boßiiington’s Irish Moss Large Family Size Bottle 2/6. /tort 287 IMf* TO & 1r W‘ mg
& © By the Aid of Dr. MORSE’i INDIAN ROOT PILLS Many serious illnesses are avoide< by keeping such a simple remedy a hand, and once or twice a weel taking a dose sufficient to cleans' and tone the system. This is the secret of good health in man, womai and child, and anyone failing t< recognise this simple fact runs i serious risk of contracting any of tk< dreaded complaints socommon. Thi old saying : “An ounce of preven tion is worth a pound of cure,” wai never more aptly to the point. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are basec on a good sound formula, and are iri use by people. They get at the cause in an unmistakable manner, regulating, toning and strengthening the whole system. As a searching, cleansing remedy these Pills are unexcelled, and once tried they are found so efficient in overcoming Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Sick Headache, Indigestion and Liver Complaints, that they are constantly 'used, and always with the most gratifying results. Neighbours, friends and relatives all testify to the marvellous cleansing and of these Pills, and their ever-increasing sale bears testimony to their splendid efficacy, and popularity as the great home remedy. *
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 2 July 1926, Page 7
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