caocxo lOC see j m *X rvv k X> V\ /v 3Ss X v 'V V T N^! M as Gr@-mm W&M f£> I don't think there is a more anxious time for parents than when their children have croup. Without the}'- are prepared with Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy they must wait for the doctor and listen to the choking metallic cough and watch their little one gasping for breath. You know the great danger of croup is the formation of a false membrane in the voice box, and until this is expelled relief cannot be obtained and the spasmodic choking continues.' Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedj'- in frequent doses. It will loosen this membrane and cause the child to expell it by vomiting. (n £3 c COUGH KEMEBY is an absolutely safe and certain remedy for croup, and if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after g the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack.'' o " oaol IQI Z3OQOII -7QT 1]
wmmmamsmmmamsmamm t Officially Tested I and Proved Reliable \ 7ERY possibly no Infant Food has g * been so thoroughly tested by official J authorities as Glaxo. H For over five it has been persis- §g tently in use by various Corporations, p in Schools for Mothers, and in Hospitals, m At these institutions the infants fed on Glaxo are §| inspected every week, and are under' the supervision §§{ of Specialists and Health Visitors. 1L If Glaxo were not genuine, reliable and suitable, its p use by these authorities would have been discontinued IL long a.do, instead of which the number of these insti- p= lutions using Glaxo is constantly increasing. Ip Glaxo has therefore stood the severest test possible— W§tlie test of time accompanied by medical supervision. H? Extract from the Annual Report of a Medical Officer of Hea'th. Hi)"As it has been found that patent foods, many of them §= very starchv, were being largely used in Rotherliam, the ||| Medical Officer of Health introduced 1 Glaxo' into the Borough. The use of this has been most successful; since |§ its introduction 54 babies have been fed on it with most §p gratifying results." HI 20 gjj Ask your Doctor! H w 97m m Uwnreltd Gold VrdnL Infrrnniior.nl £W/'v<■< Exhibition, "Builds Bonnie Babies" 1 GliXo it obtainable .rom all Chsmisls and Stores a' I,'. per tin ; medium , »ize, 2j-; luge size, 5;- per lin. Ipi The Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contains §3 72 well-illustrated pages fall of just those hints—about Baby's Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments SZ etc. —that a mother or narse needs every day of the week. == POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY B to GLAXO, Dept. Palmerston N* and get your FREE Copy of the tiaby Book by return. HE Name .... .. Address EASIEST TO OPEN PERFECT TIN PERFECT BOOT POLISH I 3355^ feSjCKI TO OPEfri 5^ Isec: [fillif M SS 'J?'*"? 'HI •VS:li| All you have to (So if tin found tight—lay 1! down fiat, I'd upwards, and strike the top edge hard ail round downwards with the back of Polishing Brush; She lid will then lift off easily.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 14
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