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MEDICAL. I CURE I THAT COLD! _» The old system of trying to cure a cold or cough by swallowing liquid medicines into the stomach, where their curative properties are at once | killed by „o___ch juices, is fast being discarded in favour of the more certain method of curing by inhalation. Thisis effected simply by placing in the month at ordinary intervals one of Stacey's- Worldfamed Cold-curing Medicated Tablets, PULmOIMAS The New Breathing Core. Placed in the mouth they slowly dissolve, the fumes enter the throat, | are drawn into the Bronchial Tubes, I and into the furthermost portion of I • the Respiratory Tract, or Lungs, 1 causing immediate relief, and caring I the most severe cold or healthruining cough. «. Consumption is rife in New Zealand to-day, and all consumptive cases develop from a slight cold neglected. Be wise and evade the consumptive list Kill your cold, sore throat, wheezing, hacking, coughing, and I hard breathing by using The Great Coagh. Care, PULHIOiVAS which are certified by the medical | profession to be most effective, and jj free from dangerous drugs. If you g ' cannot get them at your Chemist's, H write direct to the firm whose name | appears below. jj Of all Chemists, or direct from | STACEY BROS.. 1 j Bex 584. P. 0., AucKland. § 1 2 18 C__B__oßM_H-_B-E_9_BS9B_B_gH-^_B-_l_H_H_K_HE_i tSm Can You I WSm. Blame 8 Sip Her] If at hist she tires of the fault-finding fl of a dyspeptic husband and leaves ■ him ? The worst of the dyspeptic is H that he does not realise his own m I meanness. His world is entirely out H of perspective. A man is only as H strong as his stomach. When the jjj stomach Is diseased all the other H organs suffer. jK DR. SHELDON'S i Digestive Tabules I are the sufferers' tree of life. They B will cure bim and bring him health 9 and happiness just as certain as he H takes them. They are sure.because H they are a natural remedy, and B contain exactly the same chemical fl properties as the digestive fluids in 9 the, stomach. -- fl Dr.. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES fl are guaranteed to cure the worst § cases., of i Dyspepsia and Indigestion | and are sold in tins containing 80 I Tabules at 2/6. | If unable to procure locally they g will be forwarded, post free, upon | receipt of the price by the a SHELDON DRUG Co., 1 15 O'Ccnnel! St., Sydney, N.S.W. f ~f j? >JQt gy £3£_. \_ch___is PRtCE JA I "J7VOUND —"Spring Blossom Ointment," A! Cures all it touches. 6d and 1/; "Spring Blossom Pills," 1/; "Bloomlae" Cures Corns, Warts, and Bunions, 6d per packet. Chemists and Storekeepers. CONVEYANCES, T>OGUB -AND TVTCTrEDDHS. DEVONPOET AND TAKAPUNA N _USEB» Leave Leave Leave. Devonport. MUford Ed. Alison's Cornet, "7.50 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 7.20 «.__ 9.20 8.50 7.55 10.20 10.10 9.0 m.20 11-10 10.20 12.50 p.m. 12.43 p.m. +11,20 •1.50 1-40 12.55 p.m. 2.50 2.50 1.50 ||3.50 3.40.. 3.0 0-1.20 05.15 3.50 ►4.50 6.0 f-.4_ f-.SO $6-30 05.25 oU.HO *9-0 6.15 $7.50 $6.-10 $10.20 10.50 9.15 SUNDAYS. 9.50 a-m. 8.0 a.m. 10.50 10.50 a.im U.O 11.50 12.0 noon -j-12.15 p.m--||lJO p.m. 1.45 <#2.20 . 2;_5 •2.50 3.30 p.m. -K5.45 3.20 4.15 -f_3o *4.50- 5.15 4_.30 ||6.50 6.0 46.15 9.20 T 7._ * Konnd the Lake. || To Alison's Corner only. f Calls at Hotel, o Omitted Saturdays; S Snturdays only. Mall Coach to the Wade, Waiwera, and Puhof leaves Every Friday, at 8 a.m., returning on Saturday. BOOTS _____ SHOES. —___j3"pOR THE BETTER CLASS OP o&ts \ MADE TO ORDER BOOT-WARE. SEXTIE, 38. SHORTLAND ST_ Opposite Auckland Club. P.S.—Surgical Boots Made. ARCHITECTS. EDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, ARCHITECTS..' QUEEN-STREET.' AUCKLAND. 11.I 1 . ■ rVf-ANDARIN LAUNDRY GLAZE glvee a >!**• Beautiful _Ivory Gloss to Starched Goods, surpassing the Brightness of Chinese Linen. Ironing with, it is a pleasure. Price 6d and 1/ everywhere. Wholesale Agents, A. J. ENTRICAM & CO.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 177, 26 July 1907, Page 6

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