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Cures RHEUMATISM and Bodily Aches and Pains^ Of all Chemists and Stores Asthma Catarrli WHOOPING COUGH SPASMODIC CROUP BRONCHITIS COUOBS COLDS j 2 ESTABLISHED 1879 A simple, safe aad effective treatment for jronchial troubles, without dosing- the stomach with drugs. Used with success for thirty years. ' The air rendered strongly antiseptic, inspired with every breath, makes breathing easy, soothes the sore throat, and stops the cough, assuring restful nights. Cresolene la invaluable to mothers with young children -and a boon to sufferers from Asthma. Cresolene relieves the bronchial complications of Scarlet Fever and Measles and is a valuable aid in the treatment of Diphtheria. ■• ■ Sold by Chemists.. f VspG-Creeoleae Co. -1 92 00STUHDTST.,H.r..U.S.«. f Anything worth doing is worth doing well —so for the antiseptic cleansing your teeth need every day t use ttJVJMufc Carbolic Tooth Powder Local Chemists and Stores sell it. F.C. Calvert & Co., Manchester, Eng, Wasted to about 5 lbs p- ■ . ■■. ■■■'" -x .■:•■■:■ . .:■ mmm? ■S>- ■> B£jß Babt Clark. Mrs. A. Clabk, of 9, Shepley Eoad. Hooley Hill, ■writes : " Enclosed you will find photo of our baby boy. Tou will see what a fine boy he is, and it is entirely due to Virol. He was very poorly when he was three weeks old. When the doctor saw him, he said that his food was doing him no good and changed it to Virol. He only weighed 6j lbs. at birth, and.he wasted to about 5 lbs. When three months old he weighed 10 lbs.; six months, 16lbs. ; nine months, 20 lbs.; so you can judge for yourself the splendid results, for which I have been very thankful. He has never had a day's illness since he was fed on Virol." Notice the Virol Smile. VIROL A Wonderful Food. Used in more than 1,000 Hospitals and Sanatoria. 132166 Old Street, London, E.C.

The shortage of trucks to carry the grain away (says the Southland! Nows) is evidenced on the Western lines at present by stacks of grain at the railway sidings awaiting trucks. In some oases these are out in the open,- and covered onl ywith tarpaulins;

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Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 12