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A big worry averted —getting jour furniture moved by us. Bain and dust won't spoil it. No damage either in handling. We send big rainproof, dustproof pantechnicons, trained, careful men. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. -3 It is the King of Cures. What isf Why, Young's Bronchial Cure, with which every home should be provided in this changeable weather. Amongst children it is particularly valuable, for it not only dissolves the products of secretion, but also contains properties for expelling the phlegm, therefore greatly relieviug the severe, dry cough so irritating and distressing to children. In cases of whooping *ough, colds, coughs, and bronchitis, it is simply invaluable. Adults, also, find it a boon and a blessing, and a cine usually follows a few doses, or in particularly severe cases, a great amount of relief. Obtainable frwn all chemists. Price, 2/6 per bottle. Agents: Wallace and Co. .11 FIRST AID IN THE HOME. Keep Magnetic Liniment in the house for emergencies. It banishes nil pain, and-is most soothing, and there is nothing like l)r Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment to quickly heal burns and cuts, and to relieve sprains, rheumatic pains, and lame back. Quickly stops toothache and neuralgia. Sold everywhere, 1/6 and 8/-. Obtainable every where.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1579, 6 March 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1579, 6 March 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1579, 6 March 1919, Page 6

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