Nearly all coiiy-li medicines that are offered for sale simply control the coiiirh—that is all. There i.s nothim; 11• -«■ 11j11 et" about them. This in where, (hey differ so ".really from Chamberlain's Coiit;Ji Remedy. When the niuroil.s Itllil1u" of (lie throa.t boeoiues mil>jf*U-'\, when the linint; mombrane of i ihe bronchial tulx* is inflamed, or when thi ! ill 03( delicate tissue* of the Innus I become ,'illccted. Hum Cliundicrlnin'.s ; Comdi Hemedv shows itself .ill other medicine.-;, because of its healimr and strentrthenini; properties. Its power to control congestion and inflammation puts it in a different list from any other coiie;h medK'uwi, Clmmberlain'K C<>u<_di R.'im-dv soothes, hci\\a and strcnrthfiiH. The coiiidi disappears, for : tl>e cause ha:: Iwn rcniovpi], ].<n' snle by all chemists and storedeepors, Tem.uk a and Ciernldine.■Advt.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 579, 20 March 1909, Page 4
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128Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 579, 20 March 1909, Page 4
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