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A GOLD IN THE HEAD IS A NASTY THING. A COLD in ihe head, or acute catarrh, is inflammation of the mucuous, n embrane of the nose. Ihe mof-t obvious s)mptcms are sreezing, swelling of the membrane, which may" 1 c so §reat as 10 close the nostiilhccmplrtely, aoda^ picfuse oitcbarge. The simple cold, if rcglecttd. &con de^elojs into something more t-enoui— ihe roicrt-bes get the upper hard ar>d attack the phai>nx and larjux To d< a] with a ioid m tbe head take fcuK BLUE F^C •Li^A COUCH CUBE HiMBSKJUfti \)~ (contains no poison). In sny ccld, cocgb, bronchitis or lung aflection it is a safe and pofit»ve cure. Jt ottlestbt iiritated nieml;rfc] es ai d cestroys the geims. CB£MISTB & STOB£S. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 pep bottle. _j DO YOU ASK YOUR q q GROCER FOR I f SVAXINE SOAP Or do you just ask for a bar of soap and let s\ e\ him send you the kind he makes the biggest profit on? r MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE TO YOU. INSIST UPON HAVING WAXINE SOAP f THAT BALD SPOT I y*"*sk. OAPII I A Th * OreatMt 4 - uUhL * im * "•• tor * r wi " eur * y° u " y* u 7. lytßf •*"' h * v * "down" or th* "t«p" CV £$$£ for nto work • n> * o|d b y •" V^ /%?*ss Ch«mi«4r. Hftirdmsar* «nrf . SdVtilPw rr * 3'3 ' Prm«c a*. 6b. N.Z. Read Office: JOFfNSTON & BURNES. Featherston Street, Wellington.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 1349, 11 June 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 1349, 11 June 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 1349, 11 June 1907, Page 6

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