COUGHS AND COLDS
should never be neglected, or they may lead to serious trouble. A cold ‘depletes me system, causing Joss of vitality and strength, thus rendering it a prey to INFLUENZA. BItuNCHITIS, FLEURISY, And other chest and lung troubles. TUSSfGUBA (Wild Cherry Baim). Which not only cures coughs and ou.de, but Acts as a wonderful throat* lung and stomach tonic and stimulant. Tusskura is procurable irom all chemists and storekeepers throughout the Dominion. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.
During the month of April twentythree vessels, with a total tonnage of 110,000, were built on the Clyde. These figures constitute a record for the month. Nasal catarrh is a common complaint. It is considered a minor malady, but it’s annoying. "NAZOL” is a splendid reliever. Just a drop or two on a lump of sugar. Dissolve between the cheek and the gnm. “NA2OL" goes to the root of the trouble. * Owing to the Enormous holiday book ing from Manchester to tho Isle of Man at Whitsuntide, the supply of railway tickets in many bramb offices were exhausted. For Corahs and Colds, never fails. Is Gd Woods' Peppermint Cure. Professor H. H. Turner, lecturing at the Royal Institution in London, pointed out that forty-six million years ago a day was only sixteen hours long, and ten million years farther back was only ten hours long. The days are lengthening owing to the slowing down of the earth’s revolutions. Per rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, and all old deepseated rheumatic and muscular pains, nothing can equal WITCH’S OIL (registered). •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 9
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258Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 9
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