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COPPER GOODS —AS— WEDDING^ GIFTS. - OF late Copper Articles have been coining much into vogue as Wedding Gifts. The way in which these are got up by the best makers renders them iv every way suitable as gift articles. They are serviceable and artistic and withal moderate in price, and thus combine all the essentials for a present. David McFarlane landed a large consignment of these some little time ago, and they were quickly bought up. A still larger shipment has now come to hand and has just been opened up. The shipment includes bofcii articles in Polished Copper, and Copper Antique, and very handsome goods they are. The following examples give some idea of the moderate prices of these serviceable lines:— CRUMB TRAYS & BRUSHES— 65." to Bs. 6d.^ HOT WATER JUGS— 7s. 6d. to ll.s. HOT WATER CANS— 13s. A visit of inspection will be welcomed. The good will then speak for themselves. DAVID McFARLANE, RIDGWAY STREET. f WHATEVER 1 ELSE YOU f ■•■[ '■CAT,! 5' • >qr-U - :{■-. DRINK f ALWAYS IHSIS? UPON HAVim I COOP , ■ = Tils' I MO^E/^ EXPERIENCE H ' - A. ftJ - ■ ■■ m : nn v - ■ .; m - >«*v r» t * ISOLI> BY AU CftOCERS

BRONCHITIS. WHAT IT IS AND WHA r TO DO. This is only another name for ; severe cold in the chest. In its com mencement it is attended with cough hoarseness, more or less pain, sore ness of the throat-and lungs, expec toration of mucus, sometimes mixei with blood, tightness about the ches or throat, a difficulty in breathing. Ii its last stages, high fever and nigh sweats prevail. Chamberlain's Coug] Remedy is. soothing and healing. It i; always the common neglected coL that causes the trouble. Take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy at the.firs indication of the cough or cold, am thus avoid any serious complications. - —— Pneumonia. THE CAUSEsTInD HOW T( PREVENT. Old people and those who have weal lungs cannot be too careful in guarding against this disease. Pneumonia alway: results from a cold or from an attach of influenza, and, can be prevented bj the timely use of Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy. A great many people wh( have had every reason to feai pneumonia have warded it off by th< prompt use of this remedy. Pneumonis usually begins with a heavy chill, followed with high fever, pain in the lungs, and difficult breathing^ anc great prostration, Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once, in order tc check these symptoms. We do noi claim that it wilf cure pneumonia, but do claim that it will prevent it if taker in time. Officially Declared Free Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only cough remedy sold in Australasia that has been- officially declared by Australian authorities Free from all °otaons. V""1 ..'-.-■ • ■■•.-■' ' ■.--'

WHOOPING COUGH. r SYMPTOMS AND ITS DANGERS. a Whooping cough is a very dangerous l" disease unless treated properly. l > Statistics show that there are more |" deaths from it than from scarlet fever. d Y°U cann°t mistake the symptoms— ° protracted coughing, worse at night— ; peculiar sound or whoop—labored " expectoration of mucus — apparent £ suffocation after coughing. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once, •jj repeating the dose frequently. The a quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's l" Cough Remedy makes it a favorite ' with mothers of small children. It liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy has been used in many epidemics of ) whooping cough, and always with perfect success. There is no danger whatever from the disease when it is k freely given. It contains nothing y injurious, and may be given as cong fidently to a baby as to an adult. 1 i I A Good Habit. r ———— 2 The mother who has acquired the 1 habit of keeping a bottle of Chamber- , lain's Cough Remedy on hand saves i herself a great amount of uneasiness 1 and anxiety. Coughs, colds, or croup, 3 to which children are susceptible, are > quickly cured by its use. It counteracts b any tendency of a cold to result in t pneumonia, and if given as soon as the 1 first symptoms of croup appear it will prevent the attack. This remedy contains no opium and Mothers' give it k to their little one 3 with a feeling of perfect security. ■ ' -—-——-___—_ ■ f'' \ CHAMBERLAIIOCOUGH REMEDY I Offif tally declared free from ail poison. ♦ SOLD EVERYWHERE 1/m i

AUSTRALIAN, MUTUAL %-Sr PROVIDENT SOCIETY BONUS DISTRIBUTION, 190/. The Annual Bonus Certificates for 1907 have how been issued. CASH PROFIT FOR 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 LIFJ3-ASSURANCE OFFICE doing business in New Zealand either OFFERS SUCH A LIBERAL' C6NtRACT, v MAKES SUCH STRINGENT RESERVES TO MEET ITS LIABILITIES, 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. ; I:. , ■ ; ■ .-■■ - . ■,- ■ 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 Chairnjiti^fethjiß^&h^ ■ Edward Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan,; Esq.; Joseph '■.^S^f^^B^ \ :■•■*■■. ■ :.' ■■ ' EDWARD W. LOWE,"^"' 'Ws-^' BKANCH OFFICE— Kesiient Secretary. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. O. G. JOHNSON, - District Secretary, Wanganui.

I To Reduce Cost of Living fl j I] SMOKE \ I .■•Hi , • ■ .^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■ • ■.: % B I, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST I ||j NATURAL FLAVOURED ALL I' j I BLACK TOBACCO ON THE I i| MARKET. I I Manufactured by I j I T. C. Williams Company, Richmond, Va., U.S.A. I I OBTAINABLE AT ALL STOREKEEPERS AND TOBACCONISTS. I !

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 5 September 1908, Page 3

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