A cough is a danger signaL You should heed . its warning promptly. Begin at once,' and take! regular doses of AH'serions lung troubles begin -with a common cold.. ,A.. ; cold in the •*» throat easily passes to tlie bronchial tubes, Jr~~~ JfA ou aye broncolitis, leading posS sibly to pneu- \ v||§|iF\ or consumption. Stop your.cold before it goes down into the chest. When you bring a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral into the house you bring with it relief, good cheer, hope, and sunshine. It is a standard and unrivaled remedy for colds and coughs. There are many substitutes and imitations: Beware of them and of socalled "Genuine Cherry Pectoral.", Be sure you get AVER'S Cherry Pectoral. Put up in large and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer& Co., UweU,Mcei.,U. S. A J Directions for taking pane's Emulsion are on circular enclosed with each bottle. The circular tells how much and , how often Lane's Emulsion should be taken for coughs, colds, whooping cough, sore throat, bronchitis, consumption, etc. Patients need not, however, keep strictly to directions. Each should find whether before or after meals suits best. Some people prefer to take it with a little cold water.- The point is to take Lane's Emulsion regularly until cured. Take none but Lane's and take it persistently. 2/3 & 4/6. Chemists and Stores. *«*♦»♦»******** * Give Lane's Emalsion a * persistent, honest trial. * Makes strength and * J energy. All chemists. 73 # ***************
"DEAD LOVE HAS CHAINS," A New and Romantic Story, BY M. E. BBAD9ON (Author of "Lady Audley's Secret.") A new newspaper serial by Miss Braddon is a notable event. We have secured the latest story from her pen, and have pleasure in announcing that the opening chapters will appear in the "Star"' Supplement TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THE AUTHOR . > . As a writer of newspaper stories iliss Braddon excels Her work attracts and holds renders. No other serialist has so many ardent admirers. She is the favourite novelist of old and younp. For forty-five years M. E. Braddon's work has been steadily before the public. Innumerable writers have come —and gone in that period. But the, standard of her work has never for one moment fluctuated, and her grip on the public has been enormously strengthened by her latest works. Miss Braddon'.- plots are always fresh and unhackneyed : her characterisation- vivid nnd her personalities strongly contrasted. Her stories, written in delightful style, appeal to all classes, and deal with a wide range of life from the lowest strata to the highest and most cultured society. PE A ES' SO AP. •WHAT ONE OTJGHT TO KNOW. PEABS' SOAP ts fragrant, ref resiling, mnd soothing. PEARS , S O A P. PEAKS' SOAP Is pare, delightful, A GOOD CHARACTER.
•••••-■•«>■■ . 1 I I KEEP YOUR KIDNEYS WELL, AND THEY WILL KEEP YOU WELL. I [jr \B |p 11 1 1 jJH "Is it your old trouble turih your back and kidneys, father ?" I ! I Kidney Complaint often gains a Firm Grip of the I m Sufferer before it is understood. It cannot get I I Well of Itself, and if Neglected, it will end in I i I the fatal Bright's Disease. Read your Neighbour's S I Experience. I I An Auckland Man's Lasting Cure. 1 i Mr Janes I/indsay corner Albert and Victoria streets. Auckland, «a T <='- I I a "For. about four months J was had with pains in the small of my back- M S not knew what was the cense of the tremble One day. however, I was' read *" I ing an adrertlsement for Doan's Backaca P KWeot Pills, and as the M :£| described rcsemuled mine. I then knew my tidnevs>eio nt fanlt "and thp Wi ' p canse of my backnc&e. I re 3 olTed to try Doan's Pills, and sot a box "*■ Wk ig Pascoes Pharmarr. CJneeu street. Th? first few 'doses: eased "the paim;' and M ; m after a short course of the remedy I was quite cured, It is months now'since M m I used any of the Piils, and I'tp not had a "sign of "the pains returning To i M 9 sufferers from Dackaehe I say. 'Use Doa ri=s Backache Kidney they ISB cni-ed mc, ihey wiii cure yon too.'" ~* •* g s"a i 3/ per T>ns {6 I>oxea 16/6),. j |. ) Kj
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1906, Page 6
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