CROUP, MUST CHECK DISEASE AT THI START. Don't neglect the first symptoms oJ croup in your child. This hoarseness and croupy cough are often overlookec by persons not acquainted with the disease, and sometimes not heeded bj those that know the danger signal, Thousands of infant children die yearlj of croup. Every one of these innocents could have been saved had Chamberlain's Cough Remedy been given ir time. The time wasted in sending foi a physician or for medicine when s child shows symptoms of croup ofter proves fatal. Chamberlain's Cougl; Remedy should always be kept .in the house for immediate use. Remember, it will prevent an attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, 01 even after the croupy cough appears. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is safe and sure. Contains no narcotics. Always cures. It is the mother's favorite cough remedy in all parts'oi the world. Hoarseness. HOW CAUSED AND WHEN DANGEROUS. Hoarseness, or roughness of voice, arises from several causes. The most common is when the mucus is allowed to collect on the vocal cords. This is dangerous, for unless the mucus is removed it is most likely to become a hotbed of disease, and will develop into some serious chronic throat or lung complaint. A small dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will work wonders. -Not, only-' does it at once clear away the mucus, but also assists Nature^ to strengthen the vocal coifts, and make the ; accumulatipn less likely to occur. '"" ' "§!;; /;■':*?■ '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 5 September 1908, Page 3
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