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WINTER AS APPLIED TO CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. | ;^ HOW TO PREVENT THE CHILD'S LIFE CHILD'S NEGLECTED; HO^ COLDS. COLD GONTRAdtIi COMMONSENSE ADVICE, AND DANGERS THAT THREATEN. AND THE RESULT. AND PROPER TREATMENT. Habitual colds are due to an iU-kept The worst danger to which the Colds are the special banes of A cold is always'the result of skin on the outside, and by. dyspeptic children of Australia are exposed is childhood, and often lay the foundation exposure to- ,: The mucous membrane on the inside, the neglected cold. If your baby has f or the more serious di*ea*es of f rapid cooling of the surface, when- nbfc - - - - »•-«*•», -v«* w ooj, ~.u *«*, aiter-nfe One child t»stf»he<? fold and r -»••«>.».«••, pw«wa carelessness. Cold water, proper food, and let it go at that. 'lf your children _„• J T f » con^estion and inflammation of t the and are the foundations have the snuffles, or sore throats, or f ': motner into hysterics by , nasa i and bronchial membranes. ,pbi upon which a preventive must rest, watery eyes, don't hesitate to take * avm £ crou P m the dead-of night. K, iously< such an ailment A cold sponge bath, one to three them from school for a day or two so her chlld catches cold, and|municable, in the ordinary,sensed a brisk, dry rub, is excellent-usually have. Every'parent caii add to the ,t: ' oId ' nd P erha PS i;he slightest "cold "predisposes ihe all that is necessary to keep the healthy condition of the family and before that is over contracts a fresh individual toattaclks of the most seWre cutaneous circulation alive, and the to or her own peace of mind by one * Tms succ ession of colds, or even 'and dangerous,.catarrhal : affectidhs; skin reactive to sudden changes of guarding against any and every kind the neglect of a common cold, causes the "necessity, for its .quick :^urfe temperature. For those unaccustomed of cold. Generally, the child does not the inflammation of the mucous 'need not be enforced. These facta to cold water, tolerance can be gained know how it caught cold. It may be membrane » which was at first acute, to emphasisethe necessityofextra prei in three weeks* ;time by the use of impossible to prevent it exposing its become chronic, and the doctor will tell Cautionary measures,againsjfc thi o|di*water at any comfortable tempera- sensitive body to those dangers which you that the child has chronic catarrh, ?nary cold. -Everyone cannot-?change ture, making it one degree colder older persons shun. But the chances fro m which it will never fully recover. « s climate at will, but may jnak^iHe" e<ii>)i /-loir until it /»»n Ko . onnnlrvmavl f i »- 1■» - . .. , Still annthpf iOlild - V>atpll«»o frAA ar>lrl _._„*. „i. 1 *. 1-j.vili' ■'i.; i_ . 'V»'v i: ' without dread, as cold as it will run. diminished by a little care and fore- could easilyTiave been cured by proper .take ChamberlKih'sCough Remedy};-«s■'. Sea salt may be added to the water thought. If the children get colds, treatment, but » h^n S neglected, sow &s tXie jh-tih&cation of for its stimulating effect. Cold water, don > t waste any time. Don't trifle develo P s tn e most fatal malady of appears. .It not only curesj a cold intelligently used, does not steal vita- witn a cold. This warning should be 1^ pneumonia. The doctor is quickly;but eouinteractsany " ' uccutu *jy cut* \ j. urc uvea ui< lucUlV nerves that control the expansion and children are sacrificed each year by contraction of the blood vessels, and neglecting the colds which they take ; regulates the cutaneous circulation, others contract chronic catarrh, from One should "keep moving " when wet which they never fully recover. Of all or chilly, and not stand on a street the cough mixtures sold, Chamberlain's corner or elsewhere without taking Cough Remedy certainly heads the deep breath. The lungs used in this list as the most efficacious for colds, way act as a. pump, and drive the and whooping cough in blood along. This practice, with the children,-and the one remedy that can and, if the child isjuckj?; enough to Jive, This fact has b^ it has developed weak lungs, making the epidemics of colds and -influenza" it susceptible to all iung diseases, of the past; fW case or Every one of these .children could have either of thesediseases having resulted: been cured by the prompt use of in pneumoiiia when this, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A few used been: rfeported^ojHh^ doses of it, and the child's cold is gone, manufactures,; Jand thou^ands^^f It counteracts any tendency of a cold bottles of«it. are sold to result in pneumonia, quickly dis- shows conclusively thatitiia,not; VmtX* 1 . III ■ -11 £ ~C i.l i. j"_„_...__ .. ■ . ■-'• •. r .r.-'- -. •/- '. •' J • ■ s<_ ■ ~ "■■■ sold everywhere 1/6, the liability of taking cold every little speedy cure, and that is pleasant and disease - rt is also a cerfatw for but a while. If you should contract a cold, to take. This remedy contains no crou P> and has never been known to gerousidisease, pneumonia- Y' l^,"'^ get rid of it as quickly' as possible, opium or other harmful drue- and mav f&il - wben given as.'.soon ;as the -■.; : - ; "'■ lowers the vitality, and paves the to aa adult. Its great worth and tne attack - A medicine of such great | IF you fail to get beneficial: remit* way for more serious diseases. This merit in ' the treatment of these wortn and merit as fJhamberlain's; after using of,a bottle of 1 is best accomplished by the use of diseases has been attested by many Cough Remedy should be kept in every j CHAMBERLAIN'S \ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a pre- thousands of mothers. house where there are young children,! . QQUQU REMEDY ' paration that can always be depended Don't wait till the child is sick, andi \ . .«w ibwi .._ s . upon and that not only cures the cold, \ ——— . then haye tQ gend for faut Jt Qn | according Jo direction, retant it to your; but counteracts any tendency toward CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH REMEDY hand, ready for instant use when j u,eif AnoSiTS'r ItFplSnpt Tci**/^«S [coughs, cold and croap.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13691, 5 September 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)

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