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OLD AND NEW METHODS.—Tears toe American Indians, in the woods, cml the Whites, in imitation of them, lay with their feet to the fire on frosty nights to guard against cold l>y keeping their feet warm. These and other ineffective exerdeen are not necessary to-day for by taltinc Royle's Cough Mint yon can immediately '"drive rjt" the canses of the inflammation and irrl:ation in the tender inner etln. Royle's Cough Mint is a scientifically prepared remedy to eombnt colds and chllle fey the -Inner Sfein Treatment." It i«: iiCerent. it is better anil enrer than other preparations. £.'6, all caemiets and stores—-(Ad.) One dose of Bonnington's Irish Moss given at bed-time will prevent the sleep disturbing night coughs of children. Xothing so sure and so safe—contain* ao harmful opiates or narcotics. 1/9 and 2/6.—(Ad.) Bo fashionable. Use Rolfe'e Wax for your linos and furniture. The easitsi and best polish vet. 6d and 1/ tin*. (Ad.) For the sleepless and the boneless Wlio endure affliction's Tlie-re are grim and gloomy shadows 'In the silence of the night." Bnt fnr Tveary. saspins mortals With bronchitis to endure, Cheerias lishts spread, thro' the portale Where there's Woods' Great Peppermint Can.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 161, 10 July 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 161, 10 July 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 161, 10 July 1922, Page 11