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Influenza Colds. —There is no better remedy for Influenza and Colds in tho head than Ayre’s Fobro. It quickly relieves those aches ami pains, and reduces feverishness alter a few doses, and tho congested and stuffy feeling in tho head is promptly, relieved. To those persons who nro subject to colds on tho least change in tomporaturo or to thoso ■who are constantly exposed to inclement weather this medicine is a veritable boon. As influenza colds .nro tho most common of ailments, tho importance) of checking them in the early stages cannot bo ovor-ostimnted. Keep a bottlo of Fobro in the homo, Pi 100 2a Gd, posted 6d extra.. —11. C. Ayres, M.P.S., chemist, 7U Stufl'ord fJtreofc is'outh, Timuru. ... Stop that Cough,'—A safe and certain romady for a cough or c old on tho chest is Ayre’ii Cough iinlm. 1$ possesses the healing properties of tho pine, its soothing effect is very marked in bronchitis, and is equally oilicacious whether tho cough is of a bronchial nature, following a cold, or a chronic winter cough. It quickly effects the removal of the phlegm front tho bronchial tubes, and allays the tickling of tho throat, which induces iitß of coughing. Perfectly safe for young or old. Price 2s fid bottle, postage, (id extra. —J'l. C. Ayres, M.P.S., chemist, 73 Stafford Street Suuth, Timaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170580, 11 August 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170580, 11 August 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170580, 11 August 1921, Page 7

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