For Pretty Feet That Tramp, MILLAR & aiORGI'S ' Footwear. "piIETTY Fro* which trip along pol.b ished floors in bat in t>ii|>jiers at night-time are coming to Millar and •Giorgi to l>c encased in stouter footjwear for daytime walking. 8 Tho«e examples, though really extra „. strong, are actually amazingly light and 0 supple. See if they're not! l|J Ladies' "K" Make Box Calf, Derby Boots, suitable for walking or Golf. 265. Ladies' "K" Make Golf Brogue Shoes, in Tan and Black. 245. Ladies' Borine and Box Calf Walking Boots. Fashionable Toes. 14s 6d. They're splendidly smart poods for the afternoon promenade too—got a pair to day—call and eeo thorn anyway. Iliiiar & Gioroi THE GREAT OUTFITTERS,
11 ' ,: mi '-'- 3?d r\-/jf*i II "I don't think there is a more fi >' I! ft '";•:' •^t";SB ! I anxious time for parents than when £ 'ji ■ ••' -i 1 '" J3p o their children have croup. With- " J ,-.:^~'^P IH as? jj out they arc prepared with Cham- fe; N Y~£ j; ; berlain's Cotgh Remedy they 'I must wait for the doctor and listen to the choking • • metallic cough and watch their little ere gaaping ! for breath. ?, You know the great danger of croup is Uk n naation ;■ of a false membrane in the voice box, aid until this is il expelled relief cannot be obtained and the SDasmodic j chokine; continues. Give Chamberlain's Cough £ Remedy in frequent doses. It will lor.sc :i this memr ' brane and cause the child to expell ii by wiiiiiinq;. brane a IS I is an absolutely tare and certain remedy fur croup, and [J if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after o thecroupy cough app ars, it will prevent the attack." 2 „~n.'^.::Cy~..S:A.±,
When Your Child's Throat is Sore! That's a "danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking the tender respiratory organs. Once let . -*■* them get down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, < then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may i endanger life. At the fira indication give Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss I There is >TV ao time to meddle with imitations—the &s■£ remedy right to the spot at oncel For „ * ' i v r-rV J favourite family cough medicine. \ T Bennington's Irish Moss .» \ HERE'S A CASE IN POINT: \ \ m Dliwn R.-.-.d. H-.milon. Sep'ember 10:b. i 913. l\ 1 "I irri»ed n N. w Zealand over lit j■ y. »n »jo, and \^—"J ibe firit tam:!y median* I ien*mbrr ia Chrit.ca.rcH frl was*'Boßßunton's lti»h Mow." I trird it fci a badroid, If I & * ' o " n d it bid m" inod. Since th;.i I hate us dit toe -■siS aayi-lf nnd faimlv wi;h rTrry »icc-!». Djrhg my itore- j l>% keeping I have told icterai hundredi of bo l!ei cf Bon- ! W ninttui'i liiib Mom and my cuitom-n alwayi *poke 1 very highly of it." W. TREbSIDEK. 76 ROFBLKD with Nasal Catarrh? ptASLES and Shortbread (tor quality ± Why don't yon get \\AZOL"— Vj and valne) uj Whitehead Brxa., Main ttreet Weti and all who hate tested it ? Nothing so eftikts &i?w*. lufcoe:tioa invited. fective for Hearing away a cold. Costa only Is Cd for CO doecs.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9819, 10 June 1914, Page 3
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