— Wood-pulp paper as military cloihing ss used by" the Japanese troops. It is marvellously tough, and has a neat appearance. «|k In that tickling cough, of JjSf^^^ yours there lurks a i|||||S!3a;gk crouching tiger! It's J|||||p|||^ ready to spring jusfc the moment you're off your guard. Damp wki§g|pJ!i|LfV feet ' a littl ° moTB exj|P*¥*C^3iis? posure, moist air, or some little change, and you are down -with. pneumonia. Take no chances •with such a iffm dangerous foe. . fir*! -J7J 7 You may not have '.Jf*. t lthe Grip hard, 'but there is \(i t always danger ot pneumonia. is the great preventive of serious lung disease. It's a prompt and certain cure for the Grip. Tour hacking cough stops at once, the soreness in. your chest passes away. Tour escape from pneumonia is complete. , In Large and Small Bottles. A cure is hastened by placing over Hie chest onu of Dr. Ayer'B Cherry Pectoral Plasters. Prepare* bT Dr. J. C. A.ye^& Q9.1 tvvreU, tla§s., v, S, i.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 68
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165Page 68 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 68
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