Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the i whole body. You need a regular medicine, a doctor's medicine, for such a cough. You need SOLD y FOB 75 YH&B8 It gives just the aid to nature necessary to control the cough and heal the inflamed membranes. Ask your'doctor all about this medicine. Sold in three sizes. To hasten recovery, keep your bowels in good condition. U*t Ayer's Pills, if necessary, in order to have daily movements. These pills are sugar-coated, all vegetable. They keep the liver active. Dose, only one pill. Prepared by DR. J. O. ATZB *r CO., XiOweU. BUM., U.S.A. I fc « * w A 'tph m ■M *-C y* !fiwi-s<r n 0 1 i jr x> m Akfkdim * A Good m V yg; 1 M w wmtMk r,t.iii-v< Grandfather Recommends iTmtmifiixoF^ - Grandfather has proved after meay a test that the best remedy for coughs and colds* is the famous family cough' medicine—BontiingtonV Irish Mom., There's nothing to equal it. For! children or adults nothing eke is so safe and sure. Free from harmful .drugs, itsoothes the irritation, break* up tha cold, and sets matters right again. . , • Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Waiauutgaroa, writes:—. ' v ; '■ ( ' "It civet me ftest pletiura U lacommMO* Rk„™....'. I.:-.L*» l.i- L. ■ u_. ■ or any lung complaints, haviaf asad it ia 1 my family (or 20 yean.' * \ Refuse, substitutes, and fit tht origtj. "nar Bennington's. ' ' : 14; ■GARRACEEN RISHMOS
Grain-fed Porkers—plump, juicy and tender-scored by , a special*, scientific process, give 'lbrrawfat' that flavour, quality .and delicacy ywiich have earned for it the reputation of "Marrswfst" is cured by die oldest Bacon Curers in the Dominion (Messrs. Irvine & Stevenson Ltd., Dunedin). and it shipped direct to all Grocers and Storekeepers. Sold at same price as ordinary bacon. See the brand on eoery roll; —, Bacon 55SW^ vlfW What a contrast! The fine results attained by Edmonds' , Baking Powder compared with old fashioned methods. For 33 years the sales of Edmonds' Baking powder has been growing by leaps; and BAKING fIPONVDER,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 September 1913, Page 3
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