In these davs when the fight :e to tbs strong PTTOSPTTOI, F';’-T,tro\ is the food to give ronr children. All good mothers keep it handy. , _ • It is the arts and crafts of Britain that at the present moment stand most in need of encouragement*" (assorts the I/in/Vm “Times”). Too much of the artistic talent of the nation is directec t/» namtiijK because the nation is nol vet awakened to the need of beaut; in the common objects of daily life and beo-msG there is no sound tradition or standard of beauty in the design and manufacture of such objects. ■ Atlantic waves sometimes attain a length of 1200 feet. Mrs Sarah Mcßurne.v, Tipper Hntt, N.Z.- says: “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the best medicine for croup in children that ,js made. X have no fear in recommending it, as. after a lengthytrial. I have found # it to have no bad effect. Have used it for years, and will have no other. All my friends say the same.” For sale everywhere. “
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 4
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