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Bronchitis stopped" hp SCOTT'S Emulsion when nothing else touched the trouble. Mrs. L. Segerstrom, 59 Murray Street, Pyrmont, Sydney, N.S.W., writes (3rd June, 1910) that her daughter Iris, aged 3 months: "Was very ill with bronchitis, and nothing fdid her any good until I gave her Scott's Emulsion. The first few doses of f Scott's Emulsion relieved her greatly, and in a short time she teas quite cured. She has improved in every way, thanks to " Scott's" and is gaining in iveuot and strength every day.' Scott's Emulsion is the best-proved preparation of its class for bronchitis, and it is the only emulsion which has a world-wide reputation in cases of bronchitis. No other emulsion has ever received the cordial approval of the medical and nursing professions the world over. The CERTAINTY which you get with Scott's should be worth many times the price of Scott's Emulsion. Therefore, don't ask for " emulsion "—ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION, Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines, Five Facts About EDMONDS 1 Egg Powder. (1,) It is a porfecfc substitute tor egg-, being scientifically (prepared in a eoncentiated form. Hi \Z.) It acts the sumo asßakEbJ ing Powder " Sure to fcise," PS Vdi/ It is much more fconoI|| luical than cg(<B. ACJ tin 3| of EnMoNDri' Ego Powdkb || saves mai,y e'tfgs. | (4i) It Js inspoKsiWe to distin- % guiah tetwobii Cakos made | with > djionds Egg Powder •A find thoe made with fresh I laid eggt. \O,) It h dcubly saving, as ncithor **ggH nor baking powder are required when Edmonds* Fgo Powdrk is u-e'l I. rCakoj. Sonos, Buns, Pancakes, Pikelets, Plum Puddings, Batter Puddings, Fish Batters, e:o. TEST ThTsAVING. TRY A. 6d TIN TO - DAY. Edmonds' Fgg Powder ii Sold by all Gr< cors. THE PAPUAN PRODUCTS CO., LIMITED. | NVITES .applications for its PROSPECTUS and ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET, Showing tho phenomenal riso in value of Rubber Shares during tho past twelve months of from 1,000 to 4,400 per cent! Apply to the Secretary, Box 56, Cliristchurch, or to THOS. COMPTON, Sharebroker, - Christchurcli. RQYAL MAIL~COACH. POKORGRO—UPPER MODTERENGATIMOB. JAS. HEATH,~Proprietor. /'''OACH now. leaves Pokororo for Up- _ per Moutere, aaid arrireg as per timetable appended: Leavos Pokororo, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m., meeting Nelson Coach at Price's1 Cornor, 9.35 a.m. Leaves Price's Corner on arrival of Nelson Coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving afc Pokororo at 4 p.m. All parcels and ordsrs receive strict attention. Tourists and Miners wishing to visit Tableland and Mount Arthur district can book through, changing for Pack Horses at Pokororo. Stores provided if sufficient notice eiven. JAMES HEATH, Accommodation House, 25 Pokororo. STANLEY BROOK AND WAKE' FIELD MAIL. LEAVLo Stanley Brook every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Mornings at 6.45, calling at Thorpe Post Office at 8.10 ,and Dove- rf dale at 9, arriving at Wakefield at II a.m/ Returns same day, leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m., Dovedaje at 3 p.m., and Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A comfortable covered Conveyance for Passengers. P&ruds carried at a | reasonable rate._ All orders entrusted to the undersigned till be carefully, attended to. H. WELLS, Mail Contractor. NEWMAN BROS.' ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WEST COAST SERVICE. T EAVE Motupiko for the West *-* Coast on arrival of Trains on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Returning again on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, w time for Passengers tj catch the Trains fur Nelson. Tho Motupiko Coach connects with the Reefton and Westport Coaches at Inangahua Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rVtes. Booking Office: Crown Stables. NEWMAN BROS., Proprwtoif*

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13095, 2 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13095, 2 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13095, 2 May 1911, Page 1