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Become strong: by taking PHOSPHOL EMULSION. The surest cure for all chest complaints. Preaching in St. Clement's Church, York, the Archbishop of York said therA was provalent in eyory place and every class a spirit of aimlessriess, and it had been said—with some truth, he" thought—that there was no. section of tile people who spent more in proportion' to income on amusement than the younger people'of'the working, classes. Tho aimless spirit of. parents-.with reference to the employment of their-children had much to do with tho unemployment problem, and the drifters were tho : first, to throw themselves on the rates or on charity. Sometimes the call to have a fixed object came in our national circumstances . There were many who lefjj.sncli'a call'had come now when wo we're face to face with a'problem which our ■fathers thought we should never have'to face, in the sha|w of insecurity of. that defence of our trade-and coasts on which ourwhol.i existonce as; an island and Empire depends. Such a problem was a real call, not to excitement, not, God forbid, to making any party capital, 1 but. to sobriety of the people, and for them, to bo willing ,to make the sacrifices that wero . ■■■•,. Tho way it was long, and road it was dark And tho wayfarer fell in tho pond in the park And it filled him right np r to the Plimsoli mark, ■ ■'■'.',■ '. And not only filled but chilled himl He contrived to get btfmo all a shiver and " * shake, , ~ He'd a terrible cold and had swallowed a lake, But Woods' Peppermint Cure they induced him to tak.e, '■■■.'■ ' .Or the cold that he caught would have ■ , killed.him. - - 5

iThe Proprietors of. Wolfe's I Schnapps have determined I . to, institute proceedings, | which will be carried, to | the'utmost extent allowed ',<■■■ by law, against anyone i / refilling, their bottles with > other spirit arid-retailing it i , under the' name of $ |. As :; offenders.may' be igno- ;',.■" ' j. rant of the very serious risk Y ' i they are incurring, attention 1 r "is hereby called to the Act of ,' ' Parliament of New Zealand, ' ■■'■.' "The Patents' Designs and- <' Trade . Marki Act, 1908," N ; under which any person who ;, . encloses any goods in' any ( ! !' covering (which-includes i any bottle) to which a trade '.' mark has been applied shall, , . be liable on conviction on;; indictment to-imprisonment. i with or without,hard labour ', ' for not over two years or to fine, or to both imprison- \ ment and fine. , v ■ ,' ;} fh REWABD OF £50 '.' .' is offered tor such Information 03 will lead :' to the conviction of any. pereon caro*in g on • ' these practicd. Any information caii be' ' [ supplied to our Solicitors,- Messrs. Chapma'nn and .Tripp, Brandon Street, Wellington, New ■. J-: UDOLPHO WOLFE COMPANY, r ■ Woprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps ■ !======;■==== II ■ '^^^^WV^ [il . EDITH SPOUNCER . II When only 3 monthe old ||i little Edith Spouricer, 14 ! n Smith Street, Camperdown,. ' J Sydney, N.S.W., had a I severe attack of whooping I cough and bronchitis, and § her parents thought she ; HI would die. " I gave her Ml SCOTT'S. Emulsion," writes I her mother, Mrs. A. Spouncer (Sept., 1907) "and after the J first bottle there was a vast I. -improvement. She has now a fully recovered, and is a fine, 3 healthy baby." SCOTT'S is I the perfection of emulsions I and there is only one quality 1 — the. standard. When buying SCOTT'S, therefore, I you may be quite certain I that you are getting the JH precise thing which restored '' I Edith Spouncer to health J and strength. Sec SCOTT'S 1 "fishman" on the package —that makes it the right J ' emulsion! ■• W, OF ALL CHEhIsTS AND DEALERS I -IN MEDICINES. THE MARK BY WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CURE I

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 5

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