y 3 iiiiiiiiimuiwiwiiiiimiii nmmiinm Sweeten the disposition, enlarge the heart of the giver, and a univer- / sal boon to young and old. 000 AulsehtQok's MELBA CARAMELS Composed of Milk, Fruit, Ginger, have such a delicious more-ish taste that you will be surprised and delighted with them. . oe o AULSEBROOK'S MELBA CARAMELS THE NEW INDIAN REMEDY fjAS ALREADY BEEN QFIHMENSE BENEFIT TO NUMEROUS FAMILIES IN WELLINGTON.. brnvEsAWA^JDNFLIJENZA While the 'Wellington Ride Battalion was under canvas at Karori early In the year, Bugler Bcale, a diminiitlve and 'popular member of the City Guards, was with the aid ot a small sample bottle, cured'of a bad attack of Influenzal a \ay rapid manner. Several weeks later ,:• Hie dread epidemic attacked other members of the household, and ,a supply .of. "FLUENZOL"iwas'at once procured. As a sequel,' lire. W. H. lienle, oj Scale's'. Knitting Factory, 60, Vivian-st., now writes:—"l have much pleasure in recommending " Fluenzol " as n sure.remedy for Influenza. Several membere ot bur household have had occasion to use it ,recently; arid in every instance it has prevail njqse .beneficial. 'FLUEMZOL , has . certaiHriftVcd u 9 a - great, deal of' trouble, and ~...■• • Order at once from your Chemist or Crocer, and always keep '• FLUENZOL" -' in the house for use in emergency. < THE'CHILDREN LIKE ITI "' Prices .3/6-and 2/6 | EYESMT TROUBLES Scientifically Corrected. WANT of Glasses is sometimes the cause of eyeache, . '■ i '■ or the spectacles worn may not S'" ,be. correct. What 'may be -only a trifling ■• matter, can be ' scientifically ji corrected by ■; -|| COOTE & SANDSTEIN, ; i [j Neglect of trifles may develop •■, f a more troublesome complaint. :'■' j Every modern plan, the finest :■ |f equipment and 16 years' praotir. >\ cal experience in correcting de- :, < fective vision is placed entirely ■ : ![ at your Service. fit COOTE & SANDSTEIN, L I OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, i ! Lambton Quay, Wellington. I 1:1 .Doctors' Prescriptions Acour- • ' ately Dispensed. j !!„ —_— — \ Gonstant, Watchful Care ; Thousands of people have to be ■; constantly, unceasingly guarded. [ Born with hollow chests, stooped ! shoulders, and general bodily ;■ weakness, such people are highly • susceptible to every change. A ';. slight'draught, damp feet, foggy [. weather, any little thing ■is i sufficient excuse for an attack ■ ?,f sore throat, cough, and even ■• ;. pneumonia. ; Of ,Cod Liver Oil, with Lime, Soda, and Creasote, builds up I the system and gives strength ;"■ to resist these attacks. It never !;■ fails to do this. It will make a ]■ naturally weak person comparatively strong and robust, and will positively heal up and permanently cure sore and in- , flamed membranes. There is no medicine to equal it for recent or \ chronic Coughs and Colds, lor I Bronchitis and Asthma, and ' there is not an intelligent mother in the country who : doesn't keep it constantly, on ■■ hand for Croup, Whooping' I Cough and other little folks' troubles. Your chemist or I grocer will supply you* '. .'." ; Price 2/6 and 4/6. /""'"354i
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 4
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