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LINSEED EMULSIOtf STRENGTHENS THE LUNGS, CUREiS COUGHS, COLDS AND CHILLS. ASK FOR TONKING'S. People who suffer from weak throats or chests, should build up their constitutions during the winter months with Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and avoid bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs or even pneumonia. It is pleasant to take and gives relief overnight; by soothing the inflamed and sore membranes of the throat it makes conghing less violent and frequent, giving Nature time to heal the bronchial tubes. If you are susceptible to chills which bring on head colds, one day's treatment with Tonking's Emulsion will prevent an attack if taken in time. It is one of those good old remedies which has become . popular by giving quick results. . LINSEED EMULSION, A SAFE CURE FOR CROUP IN CHILDI?EK r ASTHMA AND INFLUENZA. SPECIFY TONKING'S. Give- your children Linseed Emulsion for croup, but be sure itfs- Tonkteg's; remember, every case of croup originated from a cold1 and could have been prevented if taken in time. Influenza and hacking coughs are readily cured by Tonking's Emulsion: read what Miss J. M ~ Wellington, says : — "When I came to New Zealand I-had! a-hacking cough, so bad that I. used! to vomit. My uncle bought me a' bottle of your remedy and from' that moment I improved rapidlyv Before I had taken two bottles-1! was-quite well again." Wrileand tell u» how many doses of' our remedy it took to cure you. TONKINGTS LINSEED EMULSION CO. r "WELLINGTON l

COT A COLD? f 11HEN you cannot afford to ex--L perinient. Start at once to use; • '■ The Famous Reliable Remedy. Has a reputation extending over . 50 years. The test of time proves its efficacy. Get a big Is lOd bottle from your- Chemist to-day. ; ■* "^ vwOTvy> Habit I ; »-the-aost depressing,habit you can I • contract—it is the outcome of run- I down nerves and brain-fag. I - <V IS tJl*c? a**tiy t*kin 8a few doses I JJ* i t LDCr * the won- R dertol health-restorer,, and you'll get 8 through the day's work blithe and easy. 1 l-letcher. PLosphatcic co»tabs phosl I pnorusi. the great nenre-food. I: will stead- 8 lly and speedily ouM, U p,body and brain. I and Siveyou hoa thijtrengtli and energy. I Z's and 4/6 at aK.Cbenmti and SiatA. or II X" f'.-e from CHAS. A. FLETCHER. 8 Cbemiit, Wellinstooj Itettt on 8 FJLEXCHER'S • 23 JB 0r "EXQUISITE" W STATIONERY Procurable only here. It i will reflect your person- I i ality and suggest dainti- 1 I ness. In Syrian Brown, Old ' Lavender, and Azure Gray We a*e also showing the newest and daintiest shades in Cambric Lawn Writing Tablets and Envelopes. Estate of F, H. BOASE, ' . Bookseller & Stationer, Hawera. I F. J. BOASE, Manager. •pMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD. Now under the Manaeemeat of ' CECIL ARDEN, Lately of the Breakwater Hotel. Mot'Jroa. Visitors to ST.»-i.r.t<.r,i heartily welcqmed. Chsu-tiet TOfierate

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 22 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 22 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 22 May 1915, Page 2