A cough is a danger signal. Yon should heed its warning promptly. Begin at once, and take regular doses of Y*herri{ 9eetcral .jgw All serious lung troubles \§SP\ begin with a common *"3S£J / v\ co id. A cold in the ««8 ""mL throat easily passes to =*^i^^S&fe\ the bronchial tubes, fs — f\ anc^ you **aye DronI '/'^p^v \i^moaia or con•^T^^^rtM^ sumption. Stop 1 your cold before it goes down into the chest. When 3-011 bring a bottle of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral into the L'mso you bring -vrith it relief, good cli^or, li'-po, a'.;d sunshine. It is a stand»ir«l r.rd liruivalcd remedy for co •'-.':■; u'.i'X c«i'jp?«a. • \ Thr:o B".^ n>r:v-y substitutes and imils'io:«<*. ]' '".mi ? oi them aud of soc ie! " GcfijjiocCijprjy Pectoral." t .. .• .to T'-t <y-t ATER'S .Cherry I -ciorcl. rvi- up in i^rsrofen*-" small bottles. •---••.--' 'r «>- '. C *ycr*i Co., Uwell,M«M..U.S. A. Registered Address for both Foreign and Inland Telegrams— "FREEHOLD," AUCKLAND. SAML VAILE « SONS, House, Estate, Investing, and LAND AGENTS, LHUND ATJOTIONEEBS & VALDISBS, ittamegni for Eesiiientß or Absentees. OoUtotoTs of Bents and Interest. 3, Oueen-st., AUCKLAND and at HAMILTON WAIKATO. M.B.—Oup Catalogue of Pro perties for Sale, Containing particulars of 1300 Stations, Farms, Dwellings, Warelouses, Shops and Allotments to th« total value of over £1,500,000 Ustfi be had free on application, or! trill be forwarded to any address on receipt of 2}d postage. Writ* for one. {961 * V Messrs. MILLAR & GREY WISH to notify that they will visit RAHOTU tortnightly, *s isual, and may be consulted at their Room at the Hotel from 9.30 a.m., anJ that they have no connection with any ather dentists visiting Rahotu. For «■(•, fconu. fenlit* woMl ntl aod «0 Irriiatlnc art dlacaaa* c«a4hl*as Hol tit ikii. Zn-Bok b free ton fraat .■ «ocl4 fats aod alatral a^aca kclat •fifi" •mtf of fba extractt froß an feeaila'i ataatt.' 4^B irla ■• refined that Iba akla aaaarba it at aoca aod receive* a healibicr toot. Natkiar la ao beMlio*. aoottalac Md para a* a»'^B klgbly aatiseptic Yoa atay nifc Zaai^Mi HlaiorabaUpala.dlseaM.ajitflrrilitfaioat, Sold at all chrmisti and ttorm at 1/fl pmr k—t fmm&i •ii«, 3/6 (containing nearly four tin** «* «hmU ; «U* iWtdJor laiM prtM /rom U« JTai»-B«» O«« PM Bt+ SIMPLE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. The following simple cure for rheumatism has been forwarded to us by a Wairarapa resident who was incapacitated for years before trying this remedy: "Drink, first thing in the morning and the last at night before retiring, a cup of very warm water, into which has been dissolved as much Epsom salts as will cover a sixpence. Next bathe the affected parts with a hot solution of sulphur and water (teaspoonful to about a quart of water), and while the limb is still steaming, wrap it in lint or thick white rag, thickly spread with Bee Ointment. Cover the whole with absorbent wool and bandage firmly. On no account must there be any rubbing, but the treatment must be repeated thrice daily until the pains have entirely disappeared." Bee Ointment contains medicinal qualities similar to those at the Kotorua springs, and that is why it has been found to be such an efficacious remedy for rheumatism and similar ailments-. Sold everywhere, Is 6d. 3j Ask any mother in this community who has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy what she thinks of it. Sfie will tell you that she depends upon it 'for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, andthat by giving it to the children nt the very first symptom of these complaints, they are never allowed to get a foothold in t,Tm house. For eale by all dealers. — Advt.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13432, 25 March 1907, Page 3
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590Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13432, 25 March 1907, Page 3
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