It is more effective to breathe in a remedy, to cure disease of Uie breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomadu Established 1573. Whooping Cough, Croup, - Asthma, Coughs, Bronehftis, r Coids, Diphtheria, Cafes rh, Influenza. -' /""RESOLENE is a' sure remedy tor > '. V-« Croup and Whooping Cough.Thousands of mothers have testified to this. If you suffer from Asthma, or a severe Cough and it is impossible to sleep, one night's use of Cresolecc will prove its value. Try it. You simply light the little lamp which vaporizes the Cresclene while you sleep. Vapo-Creselcne is a standard remedy, used for 30 years. Solcfl lay Chemiatßi Descriptive booklet supplied by New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd., and Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington. -The VAPO-CRESOLENE Co., O»*y, U.S.A. " For Cfoisdren*s Coughs and Colds. There is no Better remedy for children's coughs and colds than CARRAGEEN .It does them as m-ucirgood as it does the older folk. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask for Bonnington|s and H insist on getting it. It is \ dangerous to experiment 11 when you can get a remedy /SjjgX that has stood A~zZfog§& the teat for over &Bgra 46 year*. US ••"•'writes:— 4> For years JaL^i*!*!*.?* ffi7 now 1 have used your /?£*i"v?« .*.*.,•£} fflf Irish Moss for coughs iC*t*'** > **t?« A**! f andcotds. ForchU. ff&SS»*2»* •«•**» ' dren it is Uie best I x. , medicine in tbe world; ifnfl I, j easy to take and safe. I The Proprietors of Wolfeis! k. Schnapps have determined I to institute proceedings, I which will be -carried to a the utmost extent allowed I by law, against anyone I refilling their bottles with I other spirit and retailing it" I under the name of I As offenders may be ignor.. I rant of the very serious risk. b they are incurring, attention I is hereby called to the Act of C Parliament of New Zealand, I " The Patents' Designs and I Trade Marks Act, 1908,"f under which any person wh<v ! encloses any goods in. any covering" (which includes any bottle) to which a trade mark has been" applied shall, be liable on convictien on indictment to imprisonment 5 with or without hard labour I for n<jt over two years or to " I fine, dr to both imprisonI ment and fine. I A REWARD OF £50 1 , is offered tot such information as will lead I1I 1 to the conviction of auy person carrying- on ff these nractictf. Any jutormaUon can be % Euppli£(l to our Solicitors, Jteasra. Cbapmaiiu a^ and TTiup, Biaudon acieet, Wellington, Kew - g Zealand. I UDOLPHQ WOLFE COWIPAHY, f Proprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 11
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