MEPICAI.. Don't neglect your cough. Stop it ■ *fc once and drive sway all thought of » consumption. Begin as early as poa> eible—the sooner the better— to take Itherrn 9eetord the most-effective remedy for coughs and colds of every kind and in-every stage. One of the most annoying coughs is a throat cough, -where you hare that constant tick- « ling in your thioafc. 59 It comes on worse xj3 HKv at yea awake, and makes yon ha.yo that smothered intbe«2test. Ayer's^eeW,—*H*§l Cb_erry Pectoral quiets the cough, makes breathing I easy, and heals the ' lungs. There is no other remedy so snroly to be relied on. There are many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them and of so-called "Genuine Cherry Pectoral." Be sure you get AYEK'S Gharry Pectoral. Fat up in large and small bottles. Pfte«ra*byOr.J.C.Asn-&Co..Linrell.Mm«.,ir.S.A. pi is best for BABIES, fj Bμ INVALIDS and the gel Bengers Food is quite a$ any other, feg j Dja/2 possesses the re- S kh markable property of pi \ frji rendering milk, with Hm iff which it is mixed wfien |3#sfi££ quite easy ofWfc. iSi digestion by Infants jpg gel and Invalids. fe? j|§j Sold !«g all Chemists, ss. fc ■ Directions for taking B B are on circular enclosed S n with each bottle. The M ■ circular tells how much and a h how often Lane's Emxxsion 9 , B should be taken for coughs, 9 ■ colds, whooping cough, sore S -. ■ throat, bronchitis, consump- n ' B tion, etc. Patients need not, B I however, keep strictly to H B directions. "Each should H ■ find whether before or after §3 | B meals suits best. Some 8 j 5 people prefer to take it with ■ j ■ l| 1 little cold -water. The B I B point is to take Lane's g ! ■ EiitTLSiON regularly until H I £ cured. Take none but Lane's i ■ and take it persistently. I .2/6 & 4/6. J 1 Chemists and Stores. ******* * ******* * * # Give Lane's Emalsion a # ~ persistent, honest triaL # Makes strength and g. energy. All chemists. 73 # ******* * ******* PILLS iMi ■ THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR 60UT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND ALL PAINS OF HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS. Can be obtained throngh all Chamuts. Pile* Xht 2/e, 46. «>d 11/- per Box, uid ttom the Proprietors, POISMGDE3TRE &. TRUMAN, 71, OLD ESHT BOAS, 8.3. ~SAMDEB & ImT EUCALYPTI EXTBACT Was proved at Jj£ the Supreme jf]l& Court of Victoria £%J>r to be a preparation of genuine merit. insist opoij the mum. N ERivbUSN ESS] l<oß3 Of EHBRGY and STBZHGTH, DESPONDENCY and SBBIUTY. M Gcitlaxu hmirtne tried In vain every aavartlsrjl wmtdy, ud «t last dlmTemil a CIX?t,B MEANS OP WiU fomrd tiie urn, feee ot rhnrg*. to ejay■TT'OnNDi "Sprins Blossom OlutmentT 7 ■-T Cures all It touches. 6d ani 1/; "Spring Blossom Pills," 6d and 1/; "Bloomine" Cures Corns, Warts and Bunions, lid per packet. Chemists and Storekeepers.
" Washed -with morning* daw, || Washed with ' SAPON, , too— || Whiter than Snow." if That Wizard of the Washtnb— X j " SAPON " 11 Mad* from Oatmaal. U SUJLYB AS SUHSHIHE. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 12 April 1906, Page 6
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