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THROAT TALK Are you one of the many who are troubled with huskiness, swelling, soreness, or other throat affection. Perhaps you do not think much of it, it is only some slight trouble you have had for years. If so don't leave it any longer. All throat troubles are slight at first, and if they were then checked by the use of WILTON'S EUCALYPTUS CANOES, no further trouble would follow. For any throat ailment, or for any affection of the bronchial tubes, you will find nothing equal to Wilton's Eucalyptus Canoes. -~" Is. BOX. WILTON'S PHARMACIES, SS Avenue, 46 River Bank. WANGANUI. maw Moated c<y TEAT Tree To '{"**' f** I* c° I— v.' I our CHEAPER I L"lcn Blende excel I \j^ THE PEARER ( gg BtCHDJ OF ALC' Bk. |l other brands. } T> OGEES' ALBION HOTEL, WANGANUI. SPEIGHTS XXX DUNEDIN ALE And ' STAPLE'S XXXX SPARKLING ALH Always on tap. •T>ROFITABLE competitions for yonng JTi and old in this month's " Good Cheer "—3d at the book shops. Posted ta you for half-a-cmwn a year.

CHILD'S NEGLECTED COLD AND THE RESULT. Colds are the special banes of childhood, and often lay the foundation for the more serious diseases of after-life. One child catches cold, and scares its mother into hysterics byhaving croup in the dead of night. Another child catches cold, and before it has fully recovered from it, takes another cold, and perhaps before that is over contracts a fresh one. This succession of colds, or even the neglect of a common cold, causes the inflammation of the. mucous membrane, which was at first acute, to become chronic, and the doctor will tell you that the,child has chronic catarrh, from which it will never fully recover. Still another child catches cold, and could easily have been cured by proper treatment, but, being neglected, develops the most fatal malady of childhood, pneumonia. The doctor is called, and pronounces it lung fever, and if the child is lucky enough to live, \ it has developed weak lungs j making it susceptible to all lung diseases. Every one of these children could have been cured by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A few doses of it, and the child's cold is gone. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, quickly dispelling all fear of that dangerous disease. It is also a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. A medicine of. such great worth and merit as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be kept in every house where there are you«;g children. Don't wait till the child is sick, and then have to send for it, but keep it on hand, ready for instant use when needed.

HOW COLDS ARE CONTRACTED AND PROPER TREATMENT. I A cold is always the result of undue [exposure to low temperatures. The rapid cooling of the surface, when not balanced by proper reaction, produces congestion and inflammation of'the nasal and bronchial membranes. Obj viously, such an ailment is not comjmunicable, in the ordinary sense, from one individual to another. As the slightest "cold" predisposes the individual to attacks of the most severe ; and dangerous catarrhal affections, the- necessity for its quick cure need not be enforced. These facts emphasise the necessity of extra precautionary measures against the ordinary cold. © Everyone cannot change his climate at will, but may make the most of what he has at home—viz., take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon .as the first indication of the cold appears. It not only cures a cold quickly, but counteracts any tendency of the cold to result in pneumonia. ; This fact has been fully proven during the epidemics of cold 3 and influenza of the past few years. No case of either of these diseases having resulted in pneumonia when "this remedy was used has ever been reported to the manufacturers, and thousands of bottles of it are sold every day. This shows conclusively tKat it is not only the best and quickest cure for colds, but a certain preventive of that dangerous disease, pneumonia. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. // you fail to get beneficial result* after usinf, two-third* of a bottle of . CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY according to direction, return it to your dealer and get your money back. It i* well known for it* prompt cure* of coughs, cold and croup. 4

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY BONUS DISTRIBUTION, 1907. The Annual Bonus Certificates for 1907 have now been issued. CASH PROFIT FOB 1907 WAS £808,813, Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS to Policies of about ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £23,448,736 ANNUAL INCOME OVER THREE MILLIONS. NO OTHER MUTUAL LIF.TC ASSURANCE OFFICE doing business in New Zealand-cither OFFERS SUCH A LIBERAL CONTRACT, MAKES SUCH STRINGENT RESERVES TO MfiET ITS LIABILITIES, :',V. Or DECLARES SUCH LARGE BONUSES. And NO OFFICE IN THE WORLD CAN OFFER SUCH ADVANTAGES TO THE ASSURING PUBLIC AS THE Australian Mutual Provident Society. POLICIES ISSUED FROM £5 TO £10,000. THE INDUSTRIAL BRANCH IS NOW IN FULL WORKING ORDER. Directors of the New Zealand Branch—The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.O. (Chairman; A. De Bathe Brandon, Esq (Deputy Chairman); the flon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, BKANCH OFFICE— Kesiient Secretary. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. , . O. G. JOHNSON, , District Secretary, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 29 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 29 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 29 August 1908, Page 3

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