Every day in our streets it is quite a common sight to see numbers of people who, on the face of it, suffer severely from indigestion. Thcv are pale and thin, have dull eyes and sallow skins. If they knew the goodness of Baxter's Silver-Coated Pills—Compound Quinine—they would not hesitate to buy a box there and then. Right, from the start they will feel the benefit, and a Is 6d box will permanently cure them.—Advt. BEWARE OF THE SLIGHT COUGH. Many big, strong men have, found an early grave through consumption. This terrible disease began with a slight cough not worth buying medicine for, and before the danger was realised it was too late. Don't let your slight cough develop into something more Serious. Cure it with nature's healing herbs. Baxter's Lung Preserver is composed of herbal essences, healing and harmless. One dose will- give good results, and a single bottle will cure the severest cold. It costs only Is lOd a bottle, at vour storekeeper or chemist.—Advt.
SAVED HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN. "My sons, Charles and John, are subject te colds." writes Mrs C. Carter, 53 Market street. South Melbourne, Via "Some time back I would have lost both of- them 'with croup, but for the timely advice' of Mrs Snowdon, who recommended me to give them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I tried it, aud saw the change for better in them right away, and they were bot.li «oon well again. 1 hay* seen the i ; vo« of hundreds at children *hVed bv Chamberlain'* CoujpH Remedy." Sold by all chemists and
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9590, 6 September 1913, Page 6
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