PREVENTS PNEUMONIA.
A' great many people havo learned that, pneumonia may l>e prevented by taking' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever they have a cold. Among the tens of . thousands '-who have used 'this remedy .for-colds and influenza'during the-epi-demics ot (ho past few years, we have yet to learn of a single ono who had pneumonia, which fihoulcl certainly convince the most sceptical of the value of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.—Advt. An extraordinary offer of dress stuffs at the premises of Messrs. J.- Smith, Ltd., Cuba' Street, is advertised in this Issue. XIOO REWARD. The "Belgrnvia" Hair Pad is sold with a guarantee that every ono is manufactured of real hair throughout, and the above reward will bo paid to any person finding any foreign ■ material, such as horse hair, 'Wadding, straw, fibre, etc., in any of tliem. They are obtainable at all leading Wellington for Is. each. Ask for them, and .take no other. . Every genuine pad bears manufacturer's name, A. M. Hendy, .Hair Specialist, Dnnedin. Wholesale from Bing, Harris and Co., • Warehousemen.— Advt. . j 1 Tho stock list of tho Manawatti Auctioneers' Association for the Pnlmerston North sale, on Thursday is set out in our, auction advertisements. In 6ummcr, whon the'bat is out, A. good catch is tho ball; Well stopped! we hear tho people shout; Wel( stopped ! cry ono and ail. j - . , In winter when.ljleak winds enduro A bad catch is a cold; Well stopped! with Woods' Great Pepper- ' mint Cure!' ■ Well stopped! cry, young and old. —Advt. 1 Attractive properties for sale by Messrs. ualgety and Co." aro advertised in an-' other column. . For Children's Hacking Coagh at night, Woods' Great Peppermint' Cure,"la. Gd. 2s. fid.—Advt. ' For a good Investment and a safe return, read C. Smith, Ltd.'s advertise>"on,t ,' n "'j s paper.' The guaranteed iorksblrQ blanket is now on sale, at prices that cannot be equalled in tho town. The autumn is on us, and the winter follows-rsearching times for the com- 1 plesion. madam! If yon have not discovered ,tko famous John Strango Wintor's preparations, you are taking big risks. Write for Mrs. Stannard's charming book, "Comely Woman." Post free on application to the John Strango Winter Co., N.Z., 228 Nathan's Buildin? Wellington—Advt. At 1.30 p.m. to-day, Messrs. T. K. Macdonald, Ltd., will sell, at their rooms! Lambton Quay, 400 choice pot plants, and over 100 tree ferns. These are good hardy plants, and should find ready sale! The plants will-bo on view this morning! HEALTH HINTS FOR RHEUMATICS. Diet plays an important part in Rheamatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago and kindred oomplaints. Those troubled Vith these diseases should be careful, for some foods encourage tho formation of urio acids. Avoid red moats, beer, vinegar spioes; use tea and coffee sparingly, and— most important of all—take RHEUMO It is the one medioine that will quickly and effectually cute Rheumatism, Gout Sciatica, Lumbago, and their attendant evils. The first doso of RHEUMO gives relief, and its use will be found to effect a oompleto cure. Your ohemist or storekeeper sells it. 2s. 6d. and 4s. Cd. a bottle Give it a trial.—Advt. / j ■ Complimentary mourning may bo had at the D.I.C. A rhyme's good onough when not really bad, And has sense very plainly to speak. So give me a vorßo.tnat asks havo you had Some of Barraolough's Balsam thiß weolc ? BARRACLOUdH'S ACACIAN LUNG BALSAM, 1b 6d. Mr. Victor E. Smith, land agent, Feildin» has for sale, cheap, 1190 acres, -of rich flat land. Tlic homestead occupies ,i position overlooking Napier and Hastings, and is fitted with all conveniences. Xttturo doesn't treat everybody alike. Sho gives good health to some people uud iiregular health lo others. It is my business to supply the health I hat Valine desires. My long experience in hospifal (licensing and 23 years as practical family chemist enables me to oiler practical'expert advice .and treatment l« lho>e consulting mo. frank Shaw,ciualilied chcmist'optirion, Jledicnl Hull, Manuel's Street, and tlie Cecil Buildings,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 812, 9 May 1910, Page 7
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