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I " — ft""-* 1 MM* m BL ..„ _.._ * J Agjr—wra^rTre-B | Quite a common thing. A chill is taken; a cold results. First day, the ,' * I I "IT | s Quite a common thing. ; second day, he notices it; third day, he decides the srl j T person does not heed it; second day, he notices it; third day, he decides to | Rl | 1 3 I take a hot drink at night; fourth day, the cold is annoying to himself and gg | | everyone about him; fifth day, he listens to advice on the subject, and • • • ; I k- I tries several home-made remedies; sixth day, he realises that he actually 1 | - " 1 has a bad cold, and takes home a bottle of | "f f IC' I ■ pk/1 s | I t 1 C&rr&£e®n Bri|b Moss [ © ©a'. . ; I 1 | as I He commences the week entirely free from cold. Suppose he had got i ||> a § -» I Bonnington's at first, think how much trouble and annoyance it would save him. i r- a X ----- - - - " aaJ'Cam^i^^ -

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A BROKEW»DOWM SYSTEM. ! This is a condition (or disease) to wliicli doctors I give many names, but which few of them really understand. It is simply weakness—a break-down, ,• asit were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. No matter what may be its causes (for they arc al- '/■. most numberless), its symptoms are m c th same: ►-* the more prominent being* sleeplessness, sense of 'Q prostration or weariness, depression of spirits ami E J want of energy for all the ordinary affairs of life. jj I Now, what alone is absolutely essential in ail such y t cases is increased vitality—vigour— < VITAL STRENGTH Si ENERGY g to throw of] these morbid feelings, and experience - proves that as night succeeds the day this may be more certainly secured by a course of the cele- ** brated life-reviving tonic THERAPIONNo.3 3 than by any other known combination, ho surely _ as it is taken in accordance with the printed y directions accompanying it, will the shattered health be restored, THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE « 'LIGHTED UP AFRESH, ' x and a new existence imparted in place of what q had so latelv. seemed worn-out, '" used up," and a valueless. This wonderful medicament is purely Ph • vegetable and innocuous, is agreeable to the taste suitable lor all constitutions and conditions, in W either sex; and it is difficult to imagine a case of £ disease or derangement, whose main features are q those of debility, that will not be speedily and « permanently benefited by this never-failing recu- c-h perative essence. which is destined to cast into oblivion everything- that bad preceded it for this "■ wide-spread and numerous class of human ailments. rj «|» i* sold . by * 6 ITh BftW S H W*' H>3 thepnnnpal Chemists throughout the world. Price in England, <— 2 9 and 4/6. Purchasers should see that the word - ' RATION ' appears'on British Government 1"; Stamp (in white letters on a red groundi affixed to every package bv order of His Majesty's Hon. ' Commissioners, and without which it is a forgery. Patents- ■ PI IE lIS MR. GEO. W. BASLEY, Solicitor and Patent jv A Agent, has moved his Offices from Vulcan p[j r_j Chambers, Vulcan Lane, r_j • to Acme Chambers, i i Swanson Street, next N P-| Queen Street. fa PATENTS BALDWIN 4.R AWARD J. H. MACK'E, District Manager. OBTAIN l^rr^ I ■ FOR i In all Countries of the World. [nventoi'tf Guido FREE on application. BESCANTUE CHAMBERS, QUEEH-ST , fII'CXLAf!&

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13134, 24 March 1906, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13134, 24 March 1906, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13134, 24 March 1906, Page 7 (Supplement)

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