The old-age pensioners in New South A\ale3 now number 10,500. and the second fortnightly payin?:il which takes place this week will absorb about £<TOOO advice to Mothers' — Are yem 'broken m your ie~t by a sick child aaffeimg with fia pai/> o c cutting teeth 9 Go at once to a chemist Ri-.d'-iet, a bottle of Mri AVixslow's SoothinO Sypui'. It will lehcve the poor sufferer lmmetliclcly. It id perfectly haiinkss, and plea-ant to the ta=te, it piodirces natural, quiet sleep by lelievmg the child from pain, and the litUa cheiub awakes "as bught as a button. It soothes tho child, it toftens the gums -Hays all pain, relieves wind, 1 emulates the bow3i3, and is the beat known lemedy foi dysenteiy and diairhcra, whether arising fiom teething or •thcr causes. Mrs AVi^slc- <s Soothir.", &yrup is sold by irodicmo dealeiß evcijvruerc a; Is Jsa pa LoUie.—^SV2
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Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 12
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147Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 12
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