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Generals.

A MOTHER’S RECOMMENDATION. Mrs Mary Gray, Wagonga (N.S.W), writes : “ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a splendid reputation in this district, and I know of many cases where acute Croup and Bronchitis have been cured. I have been a sufferer from Bronchial Asthma for many years, and never found any treatment that would relieve me, until I commenced taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and that completely cured me. It has never failed to cure coughs or chest complaints among the members of my family. t I always keep a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy in the house, and would advise all mothers to do likewise.” For sale by D. A. Jolly and Sons. If a child snores at night, and is also deaf, and looks pale, dull and languid, a surgeon should be consulted as these symptoms are probably due to adenoids or some polypod growth. Table linen should not be starched, but ironed with very hot irons 'while still damp. BURNS AND SCALDS. Even the slightest burn or scald will raise a blister, and often lead to a painful and chronic sore. Instantly after a burn, apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, -which will relieve the pain, and in most cases prevent the formation of a blister or sore. No ordinary accident is so likely to lead to dangerous results as a burn or scald, and if Chamberlain’s Pain Balm was good for nothing else, it -would still be a remedy that no household should ever be without. For sale by D. A. Jolly and Sons. Flannel pyjamas are the best night attire for both boys and girls. Children are apt to be restless at night, and to throw off the bedclothes, but when pyjamas are worn the little ones are so well covered that the risk of cold and chills from this cause is much lessened. Lamps should be attended to every day, for they burn much better when the reservoir is full of oil than when only half full. CONSTIPATION. For constipation, there is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels, without any disagreeable effects. For sale by D. A. Jolly and Sons. When boiling rice add a little lemon juice to the water. It will whiten the rice and ko'-n 'be- grains separate. Stained Power vases can be cleaned by adding to a lather made of soap powder and some vinegar. Shake till all the stain is removed. TREAT IT PROPERLY. Colds weaken the lungs, lower the vitality and pave the way for consumption. Pneumonia always results from a cold, or from an attack of influenza. Give every cold the attention it deserves ; treat it promptly and properly. What should you do ? There is but one answer. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It always cures. For sale by D. A. Jolly and Sons. To soothe a fresh burn, when the skin is not broken, scrape raw potato on to a piece of soft linen, and apply this as a poultice to the injured part. A common clay marble placed in a kettle will collect all the fur that would otherwise get caked on to the side of the kettle. Splashes of paint may be removed from window panes by rubbing them with a cloth dipped in a breakfast cupful of hot water in which a piece of soda about the size of an egg has been dissolved. MOTHER NATURE, M.D. When suffering from a cough or cold you want to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It acts on Nature’s plan by loosening the cold, relieving the lungs, and making expectoration easy. Pleasant to take, safe, and always cures. For sale by D. A. Jolly and Sons. To save labor when washing is done at home, a length of indiarubber piping that will fit on the scullery tap is invaluable. With it the tubs can be filled with a minimum of labor. To clean a flat-iron.—Sprinkle some salt on a board, and rub the heated iron on it; wipe well afterwards. If flat-irons are to be put away for any length‘of time, rub them over with a little unsalted lard. Good chocolate can be made by boiling four tablespoonfuls of chocolate in a pint of water and the same quantity of milk. RHEUMO GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF. One of Rheumo’s most enthusiastic advocates is Mr. F. D. Felling, proprietor of the Temperance Hotel at Eketahuna. Mr. Felling has proved that Rheumo cures gout and rheumatism quickly and effectually. He writes :—“ Kindly send me another bottle of your Rheumo mixture, as I have had no trouble since I kept it in the house. It gives immediate relief by taking one dose. I can with confidence recommend Rheumo for either gout or rheumatics.” Give Rheumo a fair arial, and it will cure you just as it cured Mr. Felling. All chemists and stores sell it at 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1987, 7 May 1906, Page 6

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Generals. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1987, 7 May 1906, Page 6

Generals. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1987, 7 May 1906, Page 6

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