1 DON'T NEGLECT A SUMMER COLD. ; It ia just as distressing and as danger- i ous as a cold at any other time of the i year. j How easy it is to take a chill in the | warm wea.ther. A slight draught strikes i you when you are hot or perspiring and, I aias you soon become aware of a tickling * rehef « just a 8 ick and j ' «9L and 3s h V Ure for all * keep a bottle in ie We v l pa *\ lo I prepared to get STJ 0 ' h \« then I & colds that | £ tSSr- CoUghs and £ , ' children anl adnl* ffi a !?° n 8 both | to the youngest. A laro„ ess> eVen *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17966, 16 December 1921, Page 12
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