FISHING/ SEASON 1901-1902. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR SPLENDID SELECTION OP NEW KODS, KEEI.S, FLIES LINES, CASTS. HOOKS, LANDING NBTS, GAFFS WADEBS, Ac, Ac. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. " MASON. STRIPTHERS AND CO.. COLOMBO STREET, CHBISTCHUBOH.
DON'T • • , NEGLECT COUGHS. NATURE may cure your cough without aid, but' you can't afford to chance it. A cough that is left to cure itself ia slowly overcome at best, and there i> apt to be some weakness left to make the next cough come easier. *We have two really good Kemedies for Couehe and Colds. B BENJAMIN GUM is specially suitable for recent chills. It is pleasant to take, cures very quickly, prevent* inflammatory symptoms, and allays annoying tickling and hacking coughs. tWnend's cinnamon cuke ! 18 specially suited for chronic cpztghs, ihoujrhit will break up a recent attack' ac quickly as any other medicine made. Cinnamon has been proved ia Pasteur's Institute to possess great destructive power over all bacilli, whilst being perfectly harmless to human beings. We have received some flattering letters as to its efficacy in Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Dysentery, and in Xypboia Fever. BENJAMIN GUM, Is 6d and 2e 6d. CINNAMON CURE, 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers; LOABBYS WAHOO MNPG. CO., LTD., DUNEDIN.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 3
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