WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Suppose, for example, you need, a Cough Medicine for yourself or some member of your family. You go into a store and tho clerk hands out several kinds to select from. He may urge one on to you or he may bo neutral. Which one do you select? Does not common sense tell you to take the ope you know is free from all narcotics? That one is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You have not only the assurance of-tho Chamberlain Medicine Co. that it is free from narcotics, but also know that it is the only Cough Medicine sold in all of Australia that has been officially declared free. We condemn no honest medicine, but wheu tiie safety of your life or that of your child is at stake, take no chances. Ask your physician and he will tell you that, die dangers of opium are worse than a thousand coughs. Smart blouse lengths, 9d. In Is i'd each; figured muslins, 2s lid. 3s lid, 4s lTd dozen , yards; sale now on,—.Uushbrook and Bridg* i man.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 3
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