DON'T NEGiiECT .COUGHS. . • ~ ■'. "VTATURE may cure your cough without aid, Xi but you can't afford to chance it. A cough that is left to cure itself is slowly overcome at best, and there is apt to be some weakness left to'make the next cough come easier. Wβ have two really good Kemediea for Coughs and Colds. BENJAMIN GUM in specially suitable for lecent chills. It is pleasant to twke, cures very quickly, prevents inflammatory eymptores, and allays annoying tickling and hacking cdfrghs. TOWNEND'S XJINNAMON CURE is specially suited for chronic ooughs,. though it will break up a recent attack as quickly aa any other medicine nutde. Cinnamon has been proved in Fasteurs Institute to possess great destructive power over all bacilli, whilst being perfectly harmless to human beings. ;We have received eoifae fiatteiing letters its efficacy in Coriftomption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Dysentery, and In Typhoid Fever. BENJAMIN GUM> la 6d and 25.6 d. CINNAMON CURE, 2s Bd. Obtaiaa>le everywhere. . ■'.'■■ Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers: " LOASByS WA-HOO MNPG. CO., LID., DUNEBIN.
SPKING FIiOWERS. , Violets, Primroses, and Daffodils are now in full bloom. Minson and Co. have received many of their new designs—specimen tubee and vases for flowers of all kinds, including their famous "Whiteware," which has become so popular for table decoration. Also, a large assortment of flowerstands and epergnes. You are invited to visfe their showrooms, and see. these goods with, out feeling any obligation to purchase. Minson and Co., 220 Colombo street—{Advt.)
STJNDISH AND PMEECE.
Patronised by tbair Royal Highnesses the Dnke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. Studio, 218 High, street.—A<*vt-
£20 BICYCLES FOR £15.
Where? Gamoge, Cash Cycle Company, High street Christcharoh. Gesnage Bicycles are built of genuine B.6LA. fittings, Brook's saddles, Westwood rims, Silverton tyres, guaranteed. Dnnlop or Palmer tyres 10s extra. Gamage bicycles are not sold by canvassers. No agents- tf
CIGARS. CIGARS. CIGARS. Finest Indian Cigars. The. best obtainable anywhere, same as supplied to the Imperial troops daring their recent visit to Cbristcharcb. Indian embroideries, consisting of table-covers, table centres, mantel drapes, cushion covers, slippers, antimacassars, curtains, etc., etc., in great variety. "The Bungalow," 177 High street, opposite Mr Knight's, butcher, near Clock Tower.—The Anglo-Indian Importing Company, sole agents for McDowell and Co.'c Bahadur Cigars.—(Advt»i
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11086, 3 October 1901, Page 6
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