Golden Eagle Tobacco gives a nicp, ccol yet full-flavoured smoke—one which Avon't bite the tongue. In plugs, or in 2-ounce tins* Don't neglect your cough. Stop it at once and drive aAvay all thought of consumption. Begin as early as possible —the sooner the better —to take themi 9eetoral the most effective remedy for coughs and colds of every kind and in every stage. Ono of the most annoying coughs is a throat cough, where you have that constant tick- 4 ling in your throat. w *t£ fg It comes on worse jlJ'3, !§_ at night, keeps you awake, ancl makes /& f^^ you have that smothered f ecl, ' u _"gflNft in the chest. Ayer's w||- —£-f***Yvl Cherry Pectoral ftt-i LA\ quiets tho cough, M makes breathing *~>J f / easy, and heals tho ' lungs. There is no other remedy so surely to be relied on. There are many substitutes and imitations. Bewaro of them and of so-called u Genuine Cherry Pectoral." Bo sure you get AVER'S Cherry Pectoral. Put up in large and small bottles. Prepared byDr. J. C.Ayer&.o., Lowell, Mass., U.S. A. I S COAL. I A NY Coal in any quantity _____ delivered anywhere. j PIG FEED, ground from whole grain. , SAM BROWN, Wellington. m n mm " Tttr l "—"-■»______-_____-»'-»-- --** Street the pleasure after /•_/'_.''—DliYDES. DO you experience the daily delight of a good bracing Avalk, or are you one of the pitiful thousands Avho can hardly craAvl for corns . IF YOU WOULD ONLY TRY TEED'S CORN CURE, your corns Avould disappear, ancl you would find the world different, somehow, and life Avorth living. Chemists an*d Stores—One Shilling, david thi_d& co., Miinuf.ictin-ii_g Chemists, New Plymouth. What purity in Laundry Blue means in washing clothes. ILMue is used for bleaching —that is for making white clothes look really white. It is mostly clothes that go next or I near the skin —such as sheets, pillow slips, nightdresses, shirts, etc., that are bleached with Blue. If the Blue is impure —contains chemicals —it is __jurious*and doubly so, because the clothes are not thoroughly bleached, and also because the impurities irritate the skin. "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue as it is often called is used exclusively in the Wellington Hospital Laundry, because of its efficiency and economy. " Royal Blue " is sold by all storfJ keepers. 4 I FOR THE HORSE. i I The horse that is troubled with $ 1 Fistula, Spavin, Cracked Heels, t ♦ Girth Galls, Sore Rack, Wounds, " 0 or Barbed-wire Cuts, should be 0 _ treated with ♦ t • j No. 2 j j SOLOMON ! \ SOLUTION ; ♦ ♦ •J The safest and surest remedy for . 1 such ailments, but ask such prom- t ♦ inent trainers as Charles O'Connor, ; ♦ Horace Lunn, R. Gooseman, and § 1 A. Robertson. Horace Lunn says ♦ f he has "found it undoubtedly the » $ finest remedy brought before the | ♦ public." ♦ ♦ Prices—3/- and 6/- per jar. ! \ Procurable from Jas. Elliott, I' | Saddler and H. E. Eton, a ♦ Chemist, Masterton; from all ♦ I Stores, Saddlers, and Chemists; . I or post free from Solomon Sol- t I ution Proprietary, Wellington. ; Kirn* I. M M tt-.-,_.«-J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8451, 16 May 1906, Page 7
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