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■ ADVICE TO YOUNG MOTHERS. Most mothers realise the great danger from croup, but many do not know that an attack may be prevented by propej treatment as soon as the first symptomsappear. Tho first indication of croup is hoarseness, followed by a rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough 1 Remedy according to th c printed direction.' at once, or even after the crouny cougl appears, and it will prevent the attack It is, m fact, a certain cure for croup.— Sold by E. D. Smith. VIOLENT FIT OF COUGHING. A very stubborn cough,, no matter how deep-seated it has become, will yield t< tho right treatment, and yet it's sur prising how many people fail to taki the sure step to cvr c themselveV of tire some and violent coughs. You'll find Baxter's J>ung Preserve m this vital I step, and one" bottle will work wonder? m quickly curing a violent cough or persistent cold. "It's worth Is a drop/ Ask for the Is lOd sized botfle. „ A PATENT— A REWARD. The granting 0$ a patent is a country's coward of originality arid perseverance Patents may now be obtained m most countries. Fullest information supplied by HENRY ' HUGHES, Patent Agent 157 Featherston street, Wellington. v AS rice to Inventors" post free. When baby is restless at night with stuffy nose and head, sprinkle- a few drops of NAZOL on nightgown, and it will act like a charm. A gentleman writes : "Two bottles of NAZOL just fixed me up. I had a bad attack of Influenza, Sor© Throat, Cough, and Nasal discharge. It gave me quicker relief than anything I have ever txied."

Third Contest. Ist Prise.- &5 5 8 . 2*id .. &3; 38. « 3rd .. £2 28. We offer the above generous prizes to the three persons who give the best" reasons, m not -more than 50 words, 1 why Tonking's Linseed Emulsion should be used m every household. Reasons -may be expressed either m prose or verse. Each contribution will be judged solely by its reasonableness and the style of its expression. The words' Tonking's Linseed Emulsion must appear m each contribution. Contest Conditions. Decision to be rendered 7 days after contest closes, and prizes paid at once. A well-known literal man 4o act as , judge, whose decision shall !be final.. Names of winners to bo announced m this paper. No correspondence entered into. Each contestant to enclose a panel from the box around a bottle of ' Touklng's Linseed Emulsion. If from small bottle, the panel must contain the words "Gives Immediate Relief," but 1 fronl or 1 h-ck panel from larger bottles , will serve (i.e. give two chances). Contestants may send m more than, one contribution, if box panel for. each is, enclosed. Post all "Reasons" not later than August 14th, Jo "Manager Tonk- 1 ing's Contest, P.O. Box 377, Auckland," Tonkins'* l.tnsceii Himilslon obtainable from all Chemists & Storekeeper*, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 per battle. . Wholesale: From all Merchants."

WANTID. WANTED, to Pnrchaae— WOOL or BKINB. Highest Cash Price giyen at — UATAWHEKO WOOL WORKS,

. NO ONE CAM PASS US „. . «^> BALLIN BROS., Ckristokßroh. Tl /^ T For £40 or. £50 de- • vX*vJJV posit, I will 'find you a Section and. build a Houad suitable to your requirements. Balance can be paid by weekly instalments, amounting to no mo. - c than rent. — Apply to T. G. Lawless, Agent.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12200, 16 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12200, 16 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12200, 16 July 1910, Page 2

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