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Medical, / ' \ BABY MARKS. Was gradually Losing Weight. 36, Moundfield Road, | Stamford Hill. July 27th, 1915. . Dear Sirs, My baby boy when two months old was gradually decreasing in weight. I was advised to try Virol. Within two or three weeks I noticed a remarkable change in him. He began to sleep better, steadily put on weight; in fact, the result was striking and far exceeded my expectations. I continued to give him Virol. He is now the bonniest and best developed child you might wish *o see. Yours truly, (Signed) F. H. Marks. VIROL In Measles and Whooping Cough Virol should be given to children of whatever age. Virol increases their power of jesistance and recovery and strengthens them against dangerous after-effects. VIROL, LTD., IJ2-IM, Old Strait, E,O, Pills stop serious illness before it Begins '. by curing the minor ills. Every serious -illness, remember, is herald* ed by one or other of these warnings—constipation, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, torpid liver, dizziness, lassitude, depression, ner vous irritability. Cockle's Pill. goto the cause without wasting time in mere relief of outward symptoms- they deal with the real root of the trouble, in a way that nature welcomes. This is what distinguishes Cockle's' Pills. Get a box to-day. You will find that they act promptly, pleasantly, harmlessly, and keepyou well Cockle's Antibilieui Pills. o> all Ch'mists throughout "the word. Prices in England l/li and 2.'9. In use for over 100 years, and made in England by JAMES COCKU l> i 0.. i l. O'-nonrl st . London. ?mj. pa ■ p ■ gggj re"l_P_E! "My three children had bad coughs and sore throats. After a few doses of HEART'S ESSENCE mixed as directed the coughs were gone and the throats cured. I will never be without it." 3 warm ■ m ■ a i ■ l SEA SAW^S3B~] JHr For Soa-Slckness^Hl \f Never fails—contains no harmful drugs— \\ U proved effective by hundreds. M II 3/8 from Chemists and Bookstalls, or post IV free from C. H. PERRETT. Chemist, JLA MTV 2 Manners St.. Wellington *4_mL /A KIA ORA. 4|r*SH« Th* Great . Egyptian -AjSS* COUGH CUBE. INDIGESTION CUBE pile cure. "(I COLD CREAM. **»" —«*». Sold throughout Now Zealand. I- ... , , , =3 Musical Instruments." [stringed instruments Lowest Prices in Now Zealand Bought before the war-magnificent stock \ of good quality instruments by first-class maknrs-for sale at pre-war prices. Violins, Mandolines, Banjo* 'Collob, String Basses, and all accessories. Write for full details. J. W. COPITHORNE (0. Hull Brown) 1 37 Vivian Street, Wellington. 13 1111111118 ii i II * » I Tailoring. : Man Alive! : : Look What : '■ You'll Save!: ' ► ,—on clothes by buying a " Half- * ' back " Suit, Practically the eame as * * a " Tailored-to-order" Suit, but, in- , ' stead of paying £3/16/- you pay 65/-. . ] " Half-back "or Semi-ready Suits, > are made by tho same people who ► , make our Order Trade when trade * is slack, hence tho little prico!—in " < sizes to approximately fit any build. ' ' There's one to suit YOUR figure. . ' You try it on. and if, for instance, . * the sleeves are half an inch too long . " or the vest a wee bit too tigut, or . * the trousers need lengthening, such . ' alternation can be made before the , 1 suit is finally finished. Semi-ready , ' Suits are fashioned from tho same - fabrics and by the same cutters and '»• . craftsmen as Tailored-to order Suits. " . Calls at 278 and 276 Queen Street. " , and investigate the merits of ' ] J. H. Daltotv's : : Semi- Ready : Suits. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16435, 11 January 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16435, 11 January 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16435, 11 January 1917, Page 3

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