1 ■ The Grip In that tickling cough of JEfaNy there lurks a crouching tiger I It's ready to spring just the moment you're off y° ur guard. Damp a moro ox " • posure, moist air, or some little change, , t . and you are down with ' pneumonia. • Take no 'chances with such a ffwKij dangorous foe. f>] JSww.' You may not have t:F| Jthe Grip hard, but there is wil /'•always; ganger; ot pneumonia. is the '&reat preventive of serious lung disease. It's a prompt and certain cure for the Grip. Tour hacking cough stops at once, the'soreness in your chest passes away. Your escape from pneumonia is complete. In Large and Smail Bottles. A enreis hastened by placing over the cheet one of Dr. Avert Cherry Pectoral Plasters. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9496, 27 November 1899, Page 4
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