Dos* Couaii.—Relief can be obtained Immedl atcly. Use •'KEATING’S COOGH LOZENGES —weL known as the , utterly unrivalled Cough Bemcuf. .Strongly recommended by many eminent physicians. They at once check the cough and remove the cause—without any aftereffect; the most delicate c<n therefore take them. One Lozenge alouegives ease—one or two at bedtime ensures rest Sold everywhere in tins ISJd each. 1 A. Natural aperient without Hazard© u Force. —An unsolicited testimonial from the late S C. Hall, F.S.A., who wrote the following when above 80 years of age;—“l have for a long time used End’s * Fruit Salt;* I have foond it an effective yet gentle aperient> very beneficial to persons of sedentary habits, especially such as exercise not the limbs but the brain, and frequently require to assist nature without hazardous force. It acts according to the quantity taken—either as a relieving medicine or as a cooling and refreshing drink, and J am convinced that it doaa not weaken when it stimu lanes.” Sold by all chemists. Prepared only by «U.CB. fuiu UJ ““•/ “J Euo'a “Fruit Salt” works, Pomeroy street. New Cross road, London, Eng ■ byJ, C, Eao’s patent.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2277, 6 August 1894, Page 4
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189Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2277, 6 August 1894, Page 4
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