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NO BETTER REMEDY FOR CROUP. "My little giris, Nellie and Jessie, wsro bad with croup," writes Mr. Jas. Bnrsis, Stanley, Vic., "and would wake iip cliokiiisf for breath. ] was told Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was a marvellous cure for croup, and I tried it with wonderful results. . Now if they show the slightest rifin lit croup I give tlvem a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aiid never hear fc sound from thc-ni for the rest of the night."—Advt. ■ A thoroughly capable aiid eSperiehced editor is required for a leading daily newspaper iii this Dominion. Fuller |Kirticuliirs will b» found "advertised elsewhere in this issue,.': He sneezed and sniffled all nidit lcnn. Wo thought his lungs would burst, And, as hs almost lest his breath, Said ho: "I feel I'm curst. Is tilery no friend to succour me From this most t'rim pursuer?" And nn anftel voice cried out: "There is! Here's "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. _ -Advt.

I tho olovor comedian and vontrlloaulal I B Artist of "THE SMART SET," writes, | I spontaneously:—"Evory ovenlns, be- B | foro starting my ventriloqulal act, I 1 9 tiavo gargled fl FLUENZOL | with benefit, Indeed, I now heap a S | battle both In my Private basket and § y til my stage baskot. I'm sufo that g H on tho rather draughty trips wo havo 8 0 tafcon raund the Coast, Ffucniol has fl 1 been tho moans at wardlns aff sonic I | nasty colds that ware startihn." S | Mr, Elliott Is so plaasad with Fhi en- E R r.ol as a gargle, and is so enthusiastic | 6 abaut it, that ho now gratuitously 0 fl advertises It In his stage chat with ft a "Sunshine James." • | Jd. sold Evexywiiero. ?.s, {tf. 9 ESj You risk tai much when you fisra B a cough of cold hanging on week 0 after week, Consumption often : a follows delay in treatment. 1 LANE'S 1 EMULSION b H will prevent thls-deadly disease, and 8 drive out the persistent cough or w-d cold. It givesprompt relief, streng|tf thcns .the lungs, nerves, digestion ■ znd whole body. The effect of it Wz on weakened constitutions is often , 0 marvellous; always beneficial. Si For further Information conceriilni Lane's .Q Emulsion see circular-with each bottle. It yites much useful advice to sufferers aiid £E includej convincing testimonials from people jj of ill sec! and pursuits. £1 Sold J# two sists at 3/6 ani 4/6 per bottle. E Prcpwed onjjr br E. 0; LANE, C&besj, Ounuu, N.& 7 M *" a BistHFEeri ALL FLUIDS sold as disinfect- ||j ants art not tho same in m strength br efficiency. That haa H I just been proved conclusively fcy tho testfl of Dj. Pearson, W Baotoriglogist to the North J® Canterbury Hospital Board. Dir. Pearson tested sis dis- §*| ifofentan-ts and placed Kerol Sw| first, He fouttd that Kero.l S3 had double the strength of j|| one, more than twice that of another, and three |jj> times that of the rest, r As a result of these to at®, the Board accepted th® toader of Kerol on the ground that it was THE ONLY EFFICIENT |p DISINFECTANT. jpS Lot YOUR ohoieo he Kcrol, Pjjj too. Guaranteed to ho 24 timos |§| mora effective than puro Carbolic [is Aeid, and yet |g and NON-CORROSIVE. fafe Iu bottles, tins, drums and CQska. All CheiniEta and StorM, «_ ■ r^issTßTr" [■ ALES AM© STOUT I Aoknowledgod ta bo Absolutely | . TgE BEST. ' I 1 17 St., Wellington, 'PhofttWl.J

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1967, 26 January 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1967, 26 January 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1967, 26 January 1914, Page 9

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