C Don’t disregard ANY idea if it is USEFUL. It may be well worth patenting and developing. Be wise and l’otect its possibilities before someone lse gets in first. We will advise you.— Henry Hughes Ltd/ (Directors: W. E. Hughes and : J. T. Hunter, Regd. Patent Attorneys), 157 Street, Wellington.—Advt.
UNDER ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES. While under ordinary circumstances influenza seldom proves fatal, it is only too frequently the indirect cause of * many diseases. The high fever leaves the system in a weakened condition, which makes it susceptible to other diseases. An attack of influenza can be greatly lessened in its severity 'by using 'Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It allays the fever and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. No medicine has met with greater success in the treatment of influenza than Cham'berlain’s Cough Remedy.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 August 1928, Page 7
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