DUCKY IiAMIWON RESIDENT. ACTS ON FRIEND'S ADVICE. Some time ago, Mr. T.A.C of Hamilton, acting on the advice of a friend, purchased a tin of Marshall’s Rapid Relief Asthma Powder. Under date, November 20th, 1924, this asthma sufferer writes to the proprietors; “Will you kindly forward me another supply of your Asthma Powder. After trying both English and American preparations, I find yours to be the best.” Mr. C has fried other ble'ndshe knows what he is talking about, then, when he says that Marshall's Rapid Relief Asthma Powder relieves his asthma. He gets fewer attacks now and the paroxysms are much loss severe. He looks on the day he made friends with the ‘Rapid Relief’ remedy as the luckiest of his life. Othef sufferers can safely follow this lucky man’s example by going immediately to the ’nearest chemist and getting a supply of Marshall’s Rapid Relief Asthma Powder. By special request the Collinghame Trio will repeat the “'Wildflower” selection as played last TTie music of these clever musA.kns mat- , erially help the enjoyment of afternoon tea at Collinson «-nd Cunninghame’s Tearooms,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2727, 9 July 1925, Page 7
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