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j l "The mixture I made \ I from the 2/- bottle of Mean's B 1 Essence proved the best! 1 cough cold medicine 1 1 I ever used." Insist on the ori- I 1 ginal and genuine H-E-A-N-'S \ ' «—— , • r For Washing-ups -YoUl* BREAKFAST, DINNER, and TEA SERVICES, KNIVES, FORKS; and .SPOONS, can—at a very trifling cost,—bo speedily and thoroughly washed with HUDSON'S Soap. One tablespsonful of HUDSON'S put j Into the Washing up Bowl makes .China, ! Knives, Forks "and Spoons «empu!ou«fy clean and eweet. Absolute cteanl(n«M (n Pott, S&uaaptna, and all Cooking Utensils, ascured by th* dally uaa of HUDSON'S, Powerful, Eaay and 6*fto! : * ' - 'Ti ' : in"'i"ii 'i.i.i*iiLiiii)iLi»iiiMJiiiMuiiM £}LEAf>t, neat, tidy housewives know the value of LANE'S EHEDOLiNE for the hands. They use It daily after houso work. Those who use it know Its value. 1 s everywhere. 10 a .iU &l,| ■ ice JUL v? •&$-!* \Jm. V, 1 1 of the children. Some children \ «&fflfc 3jf 1 catca co readily ik v«E9 t6»S I c * succesfk v£sy/*% I sive cold, if not \ checked at once, is H/ likely to weaken fjffl|. the lungs more and ■ffiraOTt I vt more. It is when 111 tfto lungs are so «»*.W» I • weakened that youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis and consumption. At the first sign o! trouble, give tho children Bomn§om Irish moss They take it readily ol their own accord because of the quick relief it affords. Croup and whooping cough both yield to the curative and soothing influence of Bonnington's. A Nelson lady writes:— . „ "I have great pleasure in recommenaing your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our family for twentyfive years or more. I also —-* find it invaluable for «g» croup, which some of my JHjjL children have been subject to. I can say it never TfSSftSbJL, tails to give relief. .1 ad- £ K2£S£2C&\ vise all mothers to use it." «■ •g&SggWf , Mrs. Walter Broad. ;*jg,£j| Buy it at your chemist's or at the store. Call for it by name IRKHMOSSJ and see that you gel it—imitationa aro sometinms one Tea — refuse them. ;lv£rZ~* "*?t

LESSENS ITS SEVEEITY. While influenza seldom results fatally it is the indirect cause of many deaths, as pneumonia frequently follows it. We havo yet to hear of influenza resulting in pneumonia whon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was taken at tho beginning of the attack. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken the influenza is greatly lessoned in its severity and any tendency towards pneumonia is checked. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy helps to restore the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers*. * A REMARKABLE CURE FROM RHEUMATISM. Read this letter from one who suffered agony from Rheumatism —he tells how ho was cured by Rheumo. Mr J. Briggs, of Wellington, writes: —"For a considerable time I suffered very severely with Rheumatism. I tried all kinds of liniments and pills, but they did me no good. I heard of several people who had taken your Rheumo, and how they had been benefited, so I took a few bottles, and I am pleased to say that it did what you claim for it —• gave relief and cure for Rheumatics. All suffering from Rheumatism and Gout should give it a trial, as I am confident they will be cured. Don't delay. Get Rheumo at, once—2s Cd and 4s tirt bottle. 143 For that heavy dull feeling in the head which accompanies Nasal Catarrh take a good inhalation of "NAZOL" through a Na/.0l Inhaler. This will afford immediate relief. Test "NAZOL" to-day! * (Tho cable news in this issue accredited to "Tho Times" has appeared in that.'journal, but only where expressly stated is such news tho editorial opinion of "Tho Times.'')

j Brilliant Bargains I AH Departments j ■ GREAT I ! You'll raid it utterly impossible to equal Hugo and Shearer's Defiant | Sale Prices. g SF HUGO Si SHEARER'S SALE . j is a stranger to you, you are missing the greatest single factor in.keeping | -down tlio cost of living. The Bargains in every department are of a sen- p sational nature, and a perusal of the following list will give an idea of the B || great money-saving opportunities presented by this Great Sale:— M j* LADIES' SMART COSTUME, trimmed neatly with finishings of satin, I ■$ usually 555. Bargain Price 2s lid. I | LADIES' SMART SERGE COSTUME, well cut and tailored, usually I 3 40s Gd. Bargain Price Os lid. | g LADIES' SMART TWEED COATS, with belt or latest swing back, | | usually from 49a Gd to 50s Gd. Bargain Price 9s lid. | it LADIES'".BLACK CARACUL COAT, new shape, with belt, usually 555. | ■f Bargain Price 29s 6d. 1 S LADIES' lIYDROTITE SHOWERPROOF COATS, usually 29s Cd to 3os. I I l ] Bargain, Price 9s lid. I '■A Tho Balance of TRIMMED MILLINERY, usually 23s Gd to 355. Our 1 (I Bargain Price 2s lid. 1 | LADIES' Smart READY-TO-WEAR HATS, Felts and 'Velvets, usually 1 '£ Gs Jld to 15s 6d. Bargain Price 11 id. 1 I farCßt WWIIIICF Sillies 1 $1 - . X

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 146016, 20 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 146016, 20 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 146016, 20 July 1916, Page 6

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