TAKING DESPERATE CHANCES.
It is true that many contrae'. colds and recover from them without taking ;inv pi-ev.au l ion or 1 i-cn• rm-n: . and a knowledge of this fact leads ether;; to lake' their chances ins!.-ad ik giving their colds the needed attention. It should he borne in mind tha' every cold weakens the lungs. lower; the vitalitv. makes tlm system less aide to withstand each succeeding cold ;;nd paves the way for more serious diseases, ('an von afford to take such desperate chances when Chamher--1 lain's Coiiiih llnn-'dv, famous for nip. n, •• eld--. '■'•'■':-' ''" nar ' f " r ;l I .',-,t|, ' ' Sold by all Chemists and • Storekeepers, Temuka and Geraldine.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 3
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110TAKING DESPERATE CHANCES. Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 3
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