Wellington Boy Cured # rarswjs*?,?a FRANK McCOLU. OF BRONCHITIS, Frank McColl of 25 Lawrence-st., Newtown, Wellington; N.Z., had a weak chest and could not shake off a severe cold which attacked him. It turned into bronchitis but he was cured through a friend recommending his mother to give him Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This is her report of the case : “My little boy, Frank, was suffering from bronchitis and weakness of the lungs when five years of age. It seemed as though he could not shake it off. Mrs. Cutler of 10 Normanby-st., Newtown, recommended me to use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, which I did, and after giving him two bottles he was completely cured of this dreadful complaint. I always keep it in the house now and give it to him when he gets a cold. I find that it gives him instant relief and always drives the cold away.’’ Mrs. Margaret McColl, 25 Lawrence-st., Newtown, Wellington, N.2. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Always Otares.
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I Quite voluntarily a bricklayer in a 1 small town made a note of the ranges -with which he had to do within one I year. He says : “ Out of 34 ranges, 1 25 were Shaddock's, and out of 28 I NEW Ranges 21 were Shaddock's." - * RANGES owe their immense popularity to the I Maximum of Efficient Service and the Minimum of Fuel Consumption which they, afford. H. E. SHaCKLOCK, j Dunedin, Wellington and /ucKJand.
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COMMON AMONG MINERS. "Like many other miners I contracted n severe cojd through coming out of the hot mine into the cool air," says Mr W. Crouch, of Tabiua street, Broken Hill, N.S.W., "and at night I would get an awful trickling in the throat and chest, but Chamberlains Cough Remedy was the means of giving immediate relief from it and qilickly cured my cold. No ether medicine was able to do this, and Lhnd many bottles from the doctor." Sold everywhere. •
The long tails of the Shah of Persia's horses are dyed crimson for 6in at their tips—a jealously guarded privilege of the"ruler and his sons. •'Linseed Compound." Trade nark of Kay's Compound Essence of Linseed for Coughs and Colds, •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7851, 13 July 1911, Page 2
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