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SLEEP WITHOUT COUGHING. THE very first night I slept without coughing, and before the email bottle of BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER was empty I was completely rid of any cough irritation. But the very best time to take BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER is the actual moment you feel the suspicion of a chill or.the slightest irritation; don't wait until you arecertain that you are in for a Cough or Cold, but always keep BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER in the house and prevent the chill or sneezing stage developing. "Prevention is better than cure." BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER CURES COUGHS AND COLDS QUICKLY, but it prevents the symptoms maturing, .which is better still. STOP YOUR TICKLING. miCKLING COUGHS arc immediatcJL Jy relieved and quickly cured by BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. It renders Coughing quite unnecessary because it stops the tickle that's tickling. The tickle is caused through inflammation in the throat, and everyone who has used BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER knows the relief this medicine gives. A Cold on the Chest in aiv'/as'P dangerous, becauss~tir?j lungs 'ed. 'i-f.-JiOt takenrin hand it may develop into bronchitis, pneumonia or eveii i i consumption. Yo,u need a medicinb to sooth' the irritr.tion, Hrcak up the cold and leave the lungs-strong ana healthy, and there>J3 / no remedy so good as \ For over 46 has been the favourite family cough medicrho. < Ma. M. A. Gavin, J.FyVjueenslowi), writes :— /// t ' 1 have used Moss for a number of years, ariVLliave found II I it a moil cxce!!ent/iiif!dicine for a cough or sore ihrcat'./ It is very good j for children, very palambio. i I , and no uouble,:o get the child to ( take it. y I J \ ! j. ■ j refuse sifestiTura. j] I jlns;st on £ettmg the stands' arrl couiin remedy—BonnI / / ington's. , j \{yf^jjL— _ tJ ■ill/'iw ii Sphor Street. Wffl /i 'I \\li I y Christchurch, IC/2/10 <ffm I' il % // |l J It is with pleasure I write telling \£s\< t /' Vi y° u ' low grateful Inm for the [iiiTnV m U U benefit my child has derived from iij II j i W £ " Highlander" Br"and Condensed |VI I | jijivj Milk. I started to feed him on it \H ' ''Iv? when he was quite a wee baby, and kfjNfflJ \| since then I have almost seen him Ijf'raVHg iravl/i growing. He is now a big fat jipSSXi M ■__Sj)| healthy boy 9A months old, and he !ji\raJj| 8 |; ; ;_,'j' weighs 24-lbs." lam sure that if !jf\vn 5 g {iji'.'ji mothers with young babies which !;,%) 3 g fliM! have to be fed artificially were only I '.'ffl ) K p pi? l> to use your " Highlander" Brand |j |i | | y [Mj Condensed Milk they would have Mi 1 8 lII , ' lit every reason to be as thankful as I ||| 113 jeljljillilj , am. (Mrs.) H.Spiller. nj | J>gElßaEaßigßsßEgßgsasa«m^ "THE IDEAL HOUSE," FROM THE HOUSEWIFE'S POINT OF VIEW, says Joan Stanton in the London Daily News, "should always have a range that can be turned into an open fire at will." The "ZEALANDIA" RANGE Is the only range in the Dominion,' the closed fire of which can be opened out, making , the kitchen a cosy, well-ventilated sitting-room. The Zcalandia is a neat and natty range, th&t ■ looks well,, heats welf, cooks well, burns little fuel, gives plenty of hot water. Write for catalogue ' No. 17, BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD., George St., Dunedin (op. Knox Ch.). THE ORIGINAL DO NOT BE MISLED BY A LOT OF ilelverfisgrtiegifs REMEMBER: WORDS ARE CHEAP BUT GOOD TEA IS HARD TO GET.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9187, Issue XLI, 11 April 1910, Page 3

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