FOR COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS During epidemics of colds, catarrh, and influenza when the air is laden with germs, a course of Angier’s Emulsion provides the best possible safeguard against attack. This excellent tonic so fortifies the powers of resistance and builds up the strength that chills and sudden changes are easily resisted and prevailing ills can get no grip. If a cold has already commenced, Angier’s will help you to throw it oif and repair the damage caused. Angier’s Emulsion is wonderfully soothing to the sensitive membrane of the throat and chest. When the throat and bronchial tubes are irritable and inflamed, when there is a troublesome tickling and a stubborn cough, Angier’s Emulsion gives prompt and lasting relief. It is the standard approved emulsion for lung affections, endorsed by the Medical Profession and used in hospitals for forty years. If your chest is your weak spot, if you are subject to colds, coughs, catarrh, or bronchitis, Angier’s Emulsion will help you to shake them off. Get a bottle from your chemist to-day.
The French stage has lost its youngest artist, Micheline Masson, aged four years and a-half. Micheline’s acting and singing at a children’s theatrical performance recently brought her offers of engagements for child roles from three film companies and from Paris theatrical companies, The little girl went to PougysureAube, near Troyes, to spend Easter, and while playing with her dolls she was bitten by a dog and so severely injured that she died within a few hours.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21365, 19 June 1931, Page 12
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