A FOLLOWER OF MEASLES.
In many instances a persistent cough follows an attack of measles. In speaking of this, Mr Walter B. Beel, editor of EUrin (tf.C.) Times, says :— " Three weeks ago I had an attack of measles, which left me with a bad cough. I took several doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the cough has entirely disappeared. I consider Chamberlain's medicines the best on the market." For sale by the New Plymouth Co operative Boeiety.°
Tennis and Cricket. — Just; arrived, direct from the manufacturers, a large assortment of Slazenger's & Wisden's Racquets, including the E.G.M. Special Pastime and Wisden Champion ; also, filas Niger's 1900 Balls. Croquet sets. A goo* selection of Cricket Bats, Practice and Match Balls, Nets, &cj— J. Avrby, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Devon-street °
The beit medioiae known it SANDER & SON'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test its eminent powerful effects in ooughe, colds, influenza, the relief is in stantaneoua. In serious cases, and asci dents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns i aealdings, braises, spams, it is the safest remedy— no swelling— *o inflammation. Like surprising effect* peedpced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs, swelling. Ac, diarrhoea, dysentery, idiseales of the kidneys and uruwry «r«ns. SANDER & SONS' EUCALTPTI EXTRACT is in use ot hospitals fend medical clinics all orer the globe: aatrooised by His Maj^aiy the King of Baly; «n»wned with medals and diplomas aft internationarExhibition, Amsierdam. Trmt ia this approved article and rejact. «a«tiMCB« ! Kew Zealand's warm a*i iorely clime ; Is aot without its sudden chaa^eH, More noticed in the winter time When frwi and snow full on the ranges. | The wind blows hard and biting cold. j Jknd finds our weakest parts for sure, ! A*d gives us coughs until we're told : ITe take some Woods' Great Peppermint j Cora,
Fresh drugs and chemicals are imported into Sykes' Pharmacy every three nontfcs frem the best English drug bouses. Sykes' iCfcmnut ((opposite Theatre).*
A very fine and extensive stock of engagement rings, wedding rings, keepers and dress rings, new century watches in (eld, silver, genuine rolled gold and nickel cases, clocks, spectacles, and electro-plate at J. H. Parker's watchmaker, jeveller and optician, naxt railway crossing, Devon-street, central, New ftywuth.*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11660, 21 January 1901, Page 2
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362A FOLLOWER OF MEASLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11660, 21 January 1901, Page 2
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