" You know it is not an easy matter to get children to take medicine and forcing it on them ** A,v y£££%s gaulm does no good. Most mothers know this and rather than force their little ones to take an ill-tasting medicine will give them one which, while palatable, contains a drug injurious to the child. The great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is explained by the fact that it contains no narcotics and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the taste that children like it. Each bottle of . I I Hill Hi Tm*j £i Rill II El o bears the Government analysis, showing that it has p been officially declared free from all narcotics. For j this reason alone mothers can depend upon it.'' JEIXYGEOSTALS :feSSSS*eßft£ Tastes like Fruit Juice! r« o srood idly when ho ta«t Jt I The genuine fruity flavour is there, and aomething el«e, «o cool and tintafisinsly deliciou. that it Suit makes eati) Hi, oth« SHIP JELLY CRYSTALS. Pi iome" and nutritious, end in a Tariety in AH Crorers stock this Favourite Brand mm i^lßSWgaW'WwaiS Can ba turned into an Open Firs awawte-'iaH Aii, -^-j^g I I In addition to its splendid beating and cooking qualities, I the "Champion" has this advantage also: IT CAN BE ' TURNED INTO AN OPEN FIRE. Lift off the top plate, ■ I pull the catch, and the fire I comes into full view, giving ex- ' | tra heat and better ventilation [. to the kitchen. For sitting by hi i in the evening, or when washing 11/ baby, this open fire is a great "* convenience. Write for Catalogue. We post it free. Srinsley and Co., Dunedin,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 5
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