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THE CURE OF A COLD.

A QUICK METHOD OF AVOIDING COMPLICATIONS.

Failure to appreciate that the simple cold or cough is the first step to many r.erious illnesses has caused more suffering than will ever be recorded. Tbo careless remark, "Oh, it's only a cold," attended by neglect, is responsible for many diseases securing a footing and so causing endless havoc with many constitutions. The influenza epidemic emphasised tho necessity of properly and promptly treating both cold and cough aa soon an the first symptoms are noticed ; and experience proves that tho '.icst medicine that can bo taken for that purpose is Loasby's " Stop It." When taken in time, only a few doses of "Stop It" are needed to check either a cough or a cold, and even the most stubborn coughs are soon cured by this successful remedy. Many drugs are used in the making of "Stop It," and th'3y are so mixed that, their various curative properties are exceptionally active and combine in attacking the germs responsible for either malady, while the development 'of other harmful germs is checked. An idea of the strength and efficiency of "Stop It" can be gained from tho frequency with which users of "Stop It" say, "The first dose gave immediate relief, and one bot-. 10 cured me." Both your chemist and your storekeeper sells "Stop It'" at Is Pd, 3s and os Gd a bottle. Loashy and Co., Chemists, opposite Ballanfcyno'&. , 6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 7