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Creeping! Consumption never strikes a sudden blow. It creeps its way along. , First it is a cold; then a little hacking cough; then loss in , weight; then a harder cough; then the fever, the night sweats, and hemorrhages. j Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Do you not SOLD g ffOB 75 YEARS is the one standard cough medicine of the world. It soothes, , quiets, heals. Use it when your ' cold first comes on. Ask your doctor about this advice. Three sizes of this medicine. To hasten recovery,, aid nature | in every way you can. Be sure | to keep your bowels regular. B Dally movements are absolutely 1 essential. Ayer's Pills keep the Rj tiver active and the bowels regu- |j lar. Dose, one pili at bedtime, jj only one pill. J| Prepared by DR. J. 0. ATER Sc 00., la MONEY TO LEND. lONF.Y to LEND on FREEHOLD at ' Lowest Current Rates of Interest RORERT C. MOORE, Solicitor Lavrence.

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Fluenzol The new specific based on the prescription of an Indian Surgeon, is proving remarkably effective in relieving throat troubles. Hundreds of CURES !' aTe testified to by innumerable I I testimonials which the Proprie- I ■ tary have received. Theprepara- [ tion is invaluable when taken in Ihe first stages of that dreaded —twentieth century malady— j Victoria Insurance Co., l-'IKIi. MA KIN!': ACCIDENT, AND CllAliAXTr.l''. i_) I:■;'■■':-. .u-ci-iituil at lowest current lilies' lA Ki.ii (inilicnlars from JOHN J. WOODS,

&LEVBOST BLIND. spots before the eyes ;aused by liver disorders. "Without Dr. Morse's Indian Root I don't know what would beome of mo." Writes Mr. Tom Holt, ,f 55 Stanley St., Sydney. N.S.W. "For a number ji v of years I hayo , suffered with a sluggish Liver, ■1 ff which produced -vl &<?>./ constipation to f 'm w l ' !? s, "' n an ox t en * :-'..:rs\*"- j3\ that sometimes '?'' , %';i4f' movement of ■•';.■■„:.'.!' tins bowels. '■''■'-■'!"*'''*■ '* V: ■' Spots appeared > Hnh. floating before . :v:ost went blind, and got so had l'i:-t f went to the Hond'al as an outdoor patienl. They treated m» for my ■ •yes, but with no result." ill fact I became wo-so. Someone tn!d me that ■ i.v blindness was due to liver troui'e. and recommended TV. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which 1 b.g.m using with fhe most gratifying rosultr In a short time my sight was a good as ever, and, the spots whicn b-id been floating in the air were gone t:> my great relief. I was ill such a . :v:ost went hi I'let- r went toll door patienl. 'IT ■ •yes, but with the time, wilh no oner'- to do "anything. This was ten vears ago, aiid 1 have continued the use of the Pills •>»r since, te'-.itt" two or three as I need them. T believe they saved mv life, and I consider thorn a most valuable medicine, from time to time I have been per; uaded to trv other remedies, but 1 never got the benefit I received, from Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. In fact, the other medicines are of no uso. T am an old resident of Rnndi Junction, and now living at 5") Stanley St., Sydney, am well known, and have much pleasure in malting this statement, which ' voluntarily given, and will always l.„ ready to personally confirm same."

A. schoolmaster in Toronto rftes his- pupils a half-pouny a clay if they] <do not play truant. For chronic chest complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 3f 6d.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5966, 3 August 1912, Page 4

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