That man I , 1 I failed to shut _f*| 't tli® door, and the strong draft struck you squarely in th* chest. / / A draft means / / a eold, a cough, / pneumonia, and often the beginning °consumption ltSe,f ’ Bsgffay Yon shun a draft. But y°« when riding in the street-cars; either in the closed or open cars. Then keep at hand a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral It will cure a “street-car cold” in a night. The moment you feel chilly or feverish, want to cough, or have any tightness in the chest take a dose. Th* relief is immediate. Put up in large and small bottles. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster is * great aid to the Che rry Pectoral. Placed directly over the painful lung, it draws out all soreness, relieves congestion, and imparts great strength. PreperW ky Dr. J. C. Ayer Ca.. Lew«U. Mm.. U. S.S.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue III, 18 January 1902, Page 130
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145Page 130 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue III, 18 January 1902, Page 130
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