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CROUPY CHILDREN. . If your children are subject to Croup, watch for the first symptom of the disease—hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, the attack can be averted. Even after the croupy cough has appeared, the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds arid whooping coughs. It always cures, and cures quickly. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.* , Impossible to Win a race with a LAME BACK, as to restore animation in a lifeless MotorCar without Gasoline. Here an enthusiast of Swimming ' and Football'scores a win and gives particulars for the benefit of others:— " For over three years I have suffered from WEAKNESS OF THE KIDNEYS, PAINS IN THE BACK, and disordered system generally. I have tried various treatments, including 16 boxes of- —-Kidney Pills, but not benefitting thereby, I gave PLANTEKOA a trial; as a result my condition has improved wonderfully, .and I have no hesitation in saying that for DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS PLANTEKOA IS THE CURE." Thus the testimony of Mr. T. - .Shields, the, well-known Merchant Taiiur, ut Lambton Quay, Wellington. i 1 '■ ? . " -'[ 5/-Bottle. Everywhere. : is.;

ZEBEA GRATE POLISH. . Instantaneous Polish. PENNY PACKETS OR AS "PASTE IN TINS;'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8151, 29 March 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8151, 29 March 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8151, 29 March 1906, Page 6

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