A CoW oft the Chest is always dangerous, be-caus&-the lungs !cre>a{Tect> ed. "K-not takenpitl'hand it may develop irfto bron- / chitis, pWmonitj or even consumption. You need a medicinfe to sooth 1 the irritation, IJreak up jthe cold the and healthy, and thejfeog / no remedy so good as \. Irish Moss///A For ever' 46 yeai#it has been the favourite . family cough medicJnrj. I m r . H. a. c«ik. ].v{/L m ± town, writes:- /// , " I ha« ustd your Irish Moss (or « number of years, ajMave found I It i most cxcdlent/fruUidiio tor a ' ' cougborsorethrcat/rtisverygood I I for children, be!n| Wry palatable, I «nd,oo trouble.to get tie child to REFUSE JtIBSTITUTES. Ind&t on getting the stand aid cougn remedy—Bonn- / / in^ton's. ■ *********** *-* i s . , > it The Finest Relish J A to commend good & * food to healthy or * ■ ' * jaded appetite is * K * . . • ■■•■■ . *." * - ' ' '• A '■;■■ * ■ ; ;■ -.. , .;*.-■■ * Sold Everywhere. * Everywhere Commended. * « ' 7f *U . * fr_* *'* : WHAT ABOOt THAT COLD? TAKE UfiE'SElLSrtlW. '■■: It is unnecessary to tell you where a neglected cold and cough ends. You know the inevitable result just as well as we do. You know perfectly well that. human langs and throat were not made to be hacked, wracked; tori; and ■ lacerated by 7 cough, cough, !eougk- ■ i ; kn<jw'jr)ertectly; well that dropping watet'■will wear ; away' the hardest stone. Alright: why don't you quit your cough and get well? ,We are talking like this because we know what • lane's Emulsion is, what it has ' done for people with aches, coughs, and weak throat and lungs, and what it will do for you. . When we say that Lane's Emul- ■ Bion is the, King of lung-healers and body-builders, we know what . •;.. we say, and of what we speak. . :. ' Don't foolish and allow your ■prejudice or your scepticism to keep you from trying a remedy ■ that is fully likely to give you immediate relief, and 'cure you ; permanently. 'It certainly. is , a ■ miserable and painful road from . a cold just coming to consump- ■ tlon's end, but it is seldom a long road. If you don't wish to travel It, take Lane's Emulsion now, nnd commence to get well. Lane's Emulsion will set the machinery , of your body In proper action to ' cure your cough and give you the best of good health. Sold everywhere in two sizes, 4/6 and 2 / 6,Buy the large size. 4* l ..iii. i ~ The Real Schick Porridge - the kind that makes Brain and Brawn, Bone and Muscle, can be made in New Zealand with This f3T-famed Oatmeal is un- , equalled for richness ami deliciousness by any made in the 1 Dominion. 'McG£tf'& Oatmeal win delight every Scotsman in New Zealand! Ask your Grocer , for " McGill's." Made in Miiton (Tokomairiro, Otago), ■ ' J . ■ ■ ■ C 1220 Another KiSton Sonnet. ITere is a sonnet by .Tohn Mlllon. It Is ostremely unlikely that you liavo HcenitiicforeOH THE ÜBHARIEAT CAWnniDCE In tJmt great mars o[ uoota I sigfc.d ands?jud: "It is a graveyard, and each tome a , lombo; Shrouded in hempen rags, behold tlio i dead . ■ ' . . Coffined and ranged in crypts of disFooJ for l!>e worm and redolent of mold. Traced wll h brief epitaph in latnished col*. All, lioldcn kitood hopel Ah, dolorous glooni I : Yet, 'u\id vUg conuhon death, where all is cold, And mildewed pride in desolation dwells,' A few Brett Immortalities of old Stand brijiiitly forlh-not tomboe but living shrines,' ■ When [ro:n high eaintc or martyr Virtue wells; WKloh on the living yel work mirades, . Sprawling a rolle wealth richer than ■ EoWni mines. This is poor Hillonian; but it was first puMmhcd in VSli, mid written : (probably) when the poet was a very younK mm, Move the darkness tad matured his gitl of eplondkl sowj. It is interesting, as to unknown worh of any Rrcatinnrj miipt be. SucharcJhe spoils of the etndfiflt. There ie Joy ta adlscovcry of good. The (act is proved every day in Ihr experience of the happy people who, having wasted money on intcrior.teas foryears,restore their systems and rejuvenate (hoir minds by trying"SURATURA" Thercsultislcvariablythesamc. The man or woniaa whoonce-drii&s S'jsa- ■ TCRATE.vwjicveragaiucoutcfltiiith Inferior stuff. . ,-, d——. -JLh
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 2
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