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That Dreadful Group! The Mother's' Terror of the Night.'; Bat with a bottle of i HEAN'S BABY COUGH SYRUP i at hand the mother feels safe. She , knows all danger can be quickly i averted with this simple, safe, and j wonderful Baby Cough Syrup-Hean's* Croup comes suddenly—it gives t but little warning of its approach Baby wakes in the middle of t!be night with a rough, r coarse cough, or bark. Attention must be prompt, or the result may be serious indeed, even fatal. A teaspoonful, or more, of Hean's Baby Cough Syrup every n/£f%£\sL<minutes for @S^^|H) several doses, »J fTj^ f~\ [OiL, phlegm is cut " away, and the mother can put baby back to sleep feeling content and cheerful that all will be well. But prompt attention means a bottle in the house so that there will be no waiting, or delay, in giving the first dose. Let us impress this pointwherever there is a child there should be in readiness for every cough emergency a bottle of Hean's Baby Cough Sykup. It is sold by chemists and stores, 1/6 per bottle. Buy the genuine " Hean's." -TaLSIC TOILET POWDER is prepared and used because of its cleansing, healing, soothing, and antiseptic qualities. No skin ailment ever bothers baby where Talsic Toilet . Powder is dusted on after every change of clothing. Talsic Powder makes and keeps baby's skin clean, pure, healthy, and active. 1/- per packet at Chemists and Stores. Be sure and ask for " Talsic Toilet Powder." Sol* Manufacturer, G. W. Hkan, Chemist, Avenue, Wanganui. 9 TTJQON TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! —The— RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS At MARION JUNCTION Will be OPENED on .MONDAY, 15th MAY, With First-Class Refreshments. Trains stop at Station sufficient time ...... for Refreshments. * A. J. KOGEKS, Late of Otaki Rooms, PROPRIETOR. f. Sinclair's Tested Seeds. P % DEW SEEDS. 9 Vegetable Seeds. JM& Slower Seedi. j.*r Varm Seeds. *fi Seed IPotatoes- $► fVj* Leading Sorts. m^ T ffew Potato'ffortSern Star' W 0* ONIONS. m ) In^soTsd Brown Spanish,' r* f"l» -. Colonial Grown. *>% Jaiproved Brown Globt *^** $13$ Colonial Grown. IT losecticides, Vermorite, I* \mf MMtonk... ,;fy 4#, Jmjfroved, J9CS. SBail SBear- ' • ?is? ing jbawn Mower. yjs $p fhofiey's food for Horses & Cattle Jmplements all Sorts. *L $!& J. T, SINCLAIR, 'C Seed Merchant and Seed Grower, 4. ?&* , . Taupo Quay, Wangannl. r*^ •OARMS ~ FOR^ SLAKE. 168 ACRES, 3i miles from Palmer, ton, all ploiignable, divided into 6 paddocks; 8-roomed House, stabling, trapshed, 11 bails and every convenience; carrying 50 cows and 30 horses. £28 per acre; easy terms. School and Creamery adjoin property. 496 ACRES, 9 miles from Palmerston ; 5 paddocks carrying 2000 sheep and 100 cattle. £8. per acre; easy terms. This is a splendid farm. £^30.—4£ Acres, Sedgebrook, splendid, spite. Lire fences. Orchard, etc. Easy terms. 510 ACRES, 12 miles from Waverley, on the Okahutinu road. Fenced, 300 acres grass, two-roomed house; lease in perpetuity. Rent, £18 16s. 6d. Splendid grass land. Only £2 per acre. Easy terms arranged. WESTMERE.— 94 Acres, splendid grazing land, well watered; £32 per acre; easy terms. Tokomaru.—97s Acres, good sheep farm, 5-roomed house, eevry convenience; £7 per acre; easy terms. Gonville. —Two Sections, each halfacre ; £280 for the lot; easy terms. HOUSES FOR SALE. £325. —Five-roomed House, Harrison Street (opposite Mr. Gatenby); oneeighth acre, every convenience; - £75 down, balance as rent. A bargain. £330.—G00d six-roomed house, Dublin Street, near Harrison Street; oneeighth acre; gas and water. £100 down. Easy terms for balance. £950.—St. Hill Street, 3-16 th acre; 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse with copper and tubs, gas stove and range and every convenience. Easy terms. £375.—White Street,. Lady smith, Modern Villa Residence, \ acre; every convenience. Easy terms. Sedgebrook.—l3 Acres, eight-roomed House, every convenience; easy terms. Sedgebrook.—4| Acres, 6-roomed house and outbuildings; £800; easy terms. Private Hospital, in large coastal town, supported by seven doctors; well furnished, every convenience; £400 for goodwill and furniture; a sure competency; easy terms. The above are a few of the properties that I have on my books. Call and see me HOUSES TO LET. R. H. PEARPOINT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, The Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12551, 14 July 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12551, 14 July 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12551, 14 July 1905, Page 8

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