ALL THROUGH WHITER, KEEP LAME'S EMULSION m THE HOUSE. Croup, capillary bronchitis, anrl articular rheumatism are the special banes of childhood. These all alike result from catching cold. One child catches cold, and scares its mother into hysterics by having croup in the dead of night. Another catches cold, develops r> stubborn cough that will not yield to ordinary remedies. Fti!l another catches cold a.v.cl develops that most fatal malady of childhood, capillary bronchitis. Doctor is called, and if the child is lucky enough to live it has developed weak lungs, from which it. may never recover. Yet another child catches cold and articular rheumatism is the result. Ankles, knees, wrists and elbows become swollen and painful. A long disastrous illness follows. All these mishaps are the direct result of neglected cold. •If you really value the health and life of your child, do not allow a cold to run on. To stop a cold right at the commencement is the wise and only safe course. Keep Lane's Emulsion constantly in your house, and give it regularly directly a cold appears. A few doses of Lane's Emulsion, and a child's cold is gone; its strength is returned. Lane's Emulsion is mother's standby in thousands of N.Z. homes, and never fails to do what is expected of it. Pold evervwhere in two sizes, 4/fi and 2 ''o. The large is the economical si•/«
Mr W. G. Jaegar advertises that he is making, ladies costumes for £6 6s® Messrs Williams and Sons advertise a list of their new season's shooting stock. Mr W. Turner advertises that he has just opened a large shipment of gloves, etc., ex Corinthic.
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Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4128, 13 April 1909, Page 2
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276Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4128, 13 April 1909, Page 2
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