COMMON AMONG MINERS. "Like many other miners I contracted a severe cold through coming out of the hot mine into the cool air," says Mr. W. Crouch, of Tabina-st., Broken Hill, N.S.W., " and at night I would get an awful tickling in the throat and chest, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was the means of giving immediate relief from it and quickly cured my cold. No other medicine was' able to do this, and I had many bottles from tho doctor." , .
The Opera House was orowdod last evening, when Mr. Scott-Bennett lectured on"Socialism and Labourism." Special reference was made by' the speaker, to the proposed basis of unity, and his- remarks met , with frequent applause. - ",./■■ . — , 1 The' recent weather probably gave you something to remember in the way" of a cough or cold on the lungs. • You are not the only one. Dozens of • people are; in 'the; same position, but they are not dreading.it \ with Chamberlain's ', Cough Remedy *in \ the! house. Nothing that we could think of will give you the relief that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives. One bottle will cure you of the worst cough you ever had*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14746, 31 July 1911, Page 5
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