In that tickling cougli of J|r^^ yours there lurks a j|||fe^3^»y crouching tigerJ It's J^^P^^^ ready to spring just ra|*««|p3si%3|»--\ the moment you're ofE J|p^sli^&? 4^ your guard. Damp f eet) a little more ex " jif|sl|s™*2||o posure, moist air, or mSM^^^ some littlo chan g e > fillialilii& and you are down with f| Hjg H ipH pneumonia. Take no I Hsi V ciallces ' wi * hl sucll * m \ afaflju dangerous foe. w n&l wffJrXy - You may not have Jr*«A the Grip hard, but there is vii+P always danger ot pneumonia. is the great preventive of serious lung disease. It's a prompt and certain cure for the Grip. Your hacking cough stops at once, the soreness in your chest passes away. Tour escape from pneumonia is complete. la Large and Small Bottles. A cure is hastened by placing over the cheit one of Dr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plasters. Prepared l)j Dr. J. 0. Ajer ft.Co.. Lowell, Musi., U, B,A»
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Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 54
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157Page 54 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 54
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