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Criterion Boardittg-house, ' LOWER NIXON STREET r WANGANU (Opposite the Railway Station.) M. HAHSR Proprietor. Late B. T. Bennett. Best of Accommodation on Moat Reasonable Terms. Fivjj Roout Looss Boshs and Sample Rooms. All Communications by Letter or Telegram Promptly attended to.. Telephone No. 274.

" A Splitting Headache " Is the way many people describe certain kinds of beadaohes. Nearly everyone knows exactly , what this expression means. It is, therefore, valuable to know that Kean's Headache Wafers Cure splitting headache*, or, in fact, headaches of any kind. , They act as a nerve sedative, * - and relieve sleeplessness, and 1 c restlessness. , j -( l The ingredients of which they | j I • are composed are time tried j , ' ( remedies. No morphine or I > " a t dangerous drugs of. any kind | \ j | whatever are, in their compo- ! i J sition. They are both safe i and sure. '] ' • Sold in boxes 1/- each. * ; > Prepared by G. W. HEiH, | , i . Chemist by examination, yio- j \ ' toria Avenue, Wanganui. | t 1 The greatest danger from La 1 1 Grippe is of its resulting in ( . 2 . pneumonia. If reasonable J§ care be used, however, and ' \. ■ I Hean's g 1 Cherry Balsam , \ , % taken,, all danger will be ! > ' O avoided. It is the mixture \ ~ i that cures coughs and colds. i • | Price 1/6 and 2/6. [

-.-FLAG (Registered) Liver Cure CURES CONSTIPATION * HEADACHE 1 HEARTBURN I DYSPEPSIA | BIUOUSNESS A NAUSEA ' ( AND ALL Ailments of t\[e liver, . . Stomach and Bowels • rv * * <■ From all Chemists and Stores. - Price 2/6 1 " '-. ' *

Swell Society.— The sort that is puffed up and paragraphed. First Chappie: "I say, old chap, I'm going up to a big shoot. What sort of tip should I give thekeeper?" — Second Chappie: "It depends where you hit him."

l 9l 9 A Living Skeleton } Changed; into a Healthy and Robust Child. ) ' The trying weather of s'nmmit makes children drowsy, lifeless, and with. outreMrgy. They lo»e appetiU, their blood becomes impure, and they break "• out in notes. ' ' - Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mrs. Emily Air, of Murray Park, Adelaide, So. Australia, very kindly sends ns & photograph of herself and family, which -wo reproduce above, accompanying the same with the following testimonial : " The trying hot weather of our summer has a very debilitating effect upon children. They run down in health, become drowsy, lose appotito, and break out in sores on the face and head. " I have invariably found Ayer's Sarsaparilla a perfect remedy for this condi- • tion.' It purifies the blood, restores tbo appetite, and tonas up the wholo system. "One of my children only twelve month, old was transformed from almost a skeleton into a heaithy and robust child simply by giving it small doses, of Ayer's Sarsaparilla." y - Db'yon, wonder, than, that people call it ->" The World's Greatest FamMy Medicine"? It is the greatest fasiily mclictoe tho -world ever Icnc-w, good for all ages and all conditions. Wfcon you taio it you get moro benefit from your food, your blood becomes richer, your ncivjs are suido stronger, and tho whole system bocoeios filled with uo\r lifa aad vigor. % v -• * ~~ -\ "" , A Great Kodieina for TT'-h'k Caiidren.. Take Avsr's Piiis with Ayer's Sai;--.":: ■:!-- Cr>c s^:- x-<* clJjsr.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10501, 23 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10501, 23 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10501, 23 November 1901, Page 1

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