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TIRED OF COUGHING. Your chest will stand a lot, but you can't expect it to stand the strain of that continual coughing, for there's nothing more weakening and injurious to the lunge. Don't suffer any longer, but get a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver to-day, and be rid of your hacking cough to-morrow. This' proven remedy is famous because it cures quickly. "It's worth Is a drop." The Is 10d sized bottle is the most economical.—Advt. AVOIDING A BAD COLD. This cold damp weather, it's the easiest thing to take a nasty chill, and you begin to feel that burning sensation at the back of the nose, tickling in the throat, etc., and it's just at this stage when Baxter's Lung Preserver will quickly remove all trace of the trouble. Keep a bottle always by you to stop the chills before they develop into serious complications. '|It'e worth Is a drop." The Is 10d size represents the best value.—Advt.

PHONOGRAPHS GRAMAPSONES .RECORDS. ALL THE LEADING MAKES STOCKED AT J. P, leary & \ -Vs., "THE HOME OF MUSIC," The Square. Edison, Clarion, and Sterling Records always in stock. NOW that the winter is approaching, call and select your new records. All the latest songs, recitations, and orchestral productions to select from.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9224, 28 May 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9224, 28 May 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9224, 28 May 1910, Page 6

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