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HEAN'S BABY COUGH SYRUP. THE SIMPLE, SAFE, AND ALWAYS EFFECTUAL COUGH MEDICINE FOR BABIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN. THE MOTHERS' FRIEND AND THE CHILDREN'S FAVOURITE. Mothers who keep a bottle of Hean's Baby Cough Syrup in the house have no fears about croup, whooping cough, or other troublesome children's colds. Give a dose at the first croupy cough, or bark, and repeat every little while until the phlegm it cut away. Baby can then go back to bed and sleep peacefully the night through. Another excellent point about Hean's Baby Cough Syrup is this :—No coaxing necessary ; no nasty taste, nor sickening effects. Let a child once taste the genuine Hean's, and not the slightest trouble will ever occur when dose time comes around. It cures too, —and that is the best point about the genuine Hean's Baby Cough Syrup. When buying cough medicines for the children ask for Hean's and be sure you obtain the genuine. Sold by Chemists and Stores, 1/6 per bottle. Please remember the name, 'Hean's' TALSIC TOILET POWDER is recommended by doctors and nurses for use on baby's tender skin from the day baby is born. Talsic Toilet Powder is a healing wonder for redness, soreness, chafing and smarting. Use Talsic Powder with a puff after every change of baby's clothing, and the skin will be kept clean, clear and free from the usual baby skin ailments. A modern, scientific, and medicinal dusting powder. 1/- per packet at chemists and stores. Be careful to buy the genuine Talsic Toilet Powder. "I THERE'S A SOMETHING . THAT DISTINGUISHES SURATURA TEA. tQOMETHING that distinguishes it O from all other teas, and makes it superior and therefore preferable. It has a bouquet all its own imparted to it iby Nature herself. QURATLRA rpEA IS A FAMILY TEA. It is the economy side of Sm-atura that makes at so desiralble a family tea. A lib. of Suratura will go furtKer than an equal quantity of other teas. Suratura is rich and strong; it is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not •blended with India, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICEST^ Suratura A quality, Is 3d per lb. Suratura B quality, Is 9d per lb. Suratuna D quality, 2s per lb. Suratura X quality, 2s 4d per lb. - SOLP ;BY ALL STOREKEEPERS; £. LADIES! As we wish to Clear our WINTER SEASON'S STOCK OF COSTUME CLOTHS, Now is your opportunity to purchase some of these beautiful goods at HALF PRICE to dear them out. GENTLEMEN! OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS Are now to hand, and at better value than ever. Call early and judge for yourselves. G. D. JONES AND CO., Ridgway Street, Wanganui. SPECIAL NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN. OWING to the many brands of socalled Drenches that are being offered by dealers to supply the demand for SYKES'S. DRENCH, We respectfully ask that you specify SYKES'S when ordering. Our guarantee goes with each packet, which is sold as low as is consistent with quality. The ingredients are specially selected by tan expert in London and shipped to our factory every three months so that only the very freshest and purest drugs enter into its preparation, and for this reason dt can always be relied on. SYKES'S DRENCH is a remedy of proved merit, has stood the test of years and has the endorsement of thousands of farmers. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best What money can procure and the best that thought and -brains can produce is found in every packet labelled with the word SYKES. For the health of your animals and the benefit of your pocket please look for SYKES whenever needing a drench. Sold everywhere ait Is 6d per packet, or 16s per dozen packets.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 7