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Whooping Cough neaiiy beat our Tom and ! am ;sqre we would have lost him if it had not been for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This was -■■ certainly a time when Granny Chamberlain was my best friend for I thought sure he would be permanently injured by the straining of the cough, which was always worse at night and used to nearly suffocate him. But I gave him right away, and in frequent doses, and it to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for ' was surprising how it liquified the tough whooping cough and although this disease mucus and made it easy for him to expec- always scares me I know there is no danger torate. Of course the whooping cough had when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is , to run its course, but Chamberlain's Cough freely given. I Remedy savedhim lots of suffering and any « Not , ie , an S&j^-,J*"/*/*ffcxfl&* aftereffects. . cJJiv- "Wift&l, Since then I have had several occasions «"« D .nj .a*-*—""*™"'"" BTlWnir- m fl^|M.■^■^^ l^|trJ ll^"Tr l^''"ul "' U ' ,^l """^ l "^"""■"■^^^"-■■-■^ l ■ l^■ll ■ IJ^ll " - '■" ll l-'-»~—n"""™NIIUIII»JllllimTmillllH r»JI ■■'■■*"■'■■■ ' The Story of the Lamp |; Etiglish Bull's Eye Lamp of 1750 ."Attempts were made in the mid-eighteenth century to better the lighiingqualities of the lamps, but the improvements were of doubtful value. Bull's eve glasses.on either side ,of the wick were introduced about 1750. They brightened the light to a great extent; but the great | difficulty lay in the quality/of the burning oil then available. 8 the finest burning oil ever produced is available, in any I every user. v Laurel Kerosene •' ' The Soft White Light , _.'./ ■•'."' It neither smokes nor smells. Burns evenly to the last thimbleful. It is the most economical kerosene obtainable. S "Laurel" is our new Trade Mark name for the highest quality I American Kerosene ever sold in Australasia. Ask for Laurel—All Grocers Sell It ' ■ . ' , L, -Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited ■ 1 I BRASS WILL MELTTi l^^^^^ " iron will melt i Tlm ' FsMAiiriiu \}amtiA\\sTEELwiLLMELTi Hfg raVOUlllt- KOSfKOj I -yet tho enormous heat required | lUI s , flte tfU , am that if you tafce mot yo _ r dlgestioa your (H„ st [ on | J, to fuse rfcheso metals has practi- H| rf you , At _ ny M „„_,___. wffl Mnt , ibute - | I cally no effect on N.B. to,, LW., M largely to the preservation of Good Health. There are means that will 1 j 1 I?* „„ 6 ' „ n ciBCBBim H materially assist in the attainment of this object, and among the foremost § I N.B. CO., LTD., | ■0f these must > placed Beccham'sPllls-the favourite remedy 1 Long $| | JK& sr™r F ™n£jArvre i 1 ago these famous pills secured the confidence of the. public as a reliable li a AND STEEL IUIIWAUMs! | preparation for maintaining the digestive system In a healthy state. That 8J 1 Made from the finest fire-clay to fl confidence has been fully justified. When, therefore you need a medicine (1 ' I any size. Guaranteed irue to g t0 wslst TOU ia the „t of keeping well-takt ' I | shape, and proved superior l.y B| r j | I many years of actual test. _ fit If @ ® 13 i I ,1 oo t i B J oro, " nts - _.',. , J Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St England. || 31-33 Johnston St., Wellington. B j , , „ , . ,„,,,,, ... > ,„. ,„ .„ , . „,„ ~,_■ .„ , k Tory St. Depot-'jPhono 2648 A.l 11. Sold in boxei, labelled price l<Hd (36 pills), 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills). JJ Willis St. Depot — 'Phone 124. 'ffl'tlr'Tfl^^ ■ '=- _ ■■ ■ .-S==^=^- ."".*.' .Permanent Way F IDEiran? iH l*i i\ i& Accidents through side-slip are \ rcJKia ■»* unknown on the railway. They .^f^y^f^^^^Wm j „„...•,««.« would also be negligible on the DRINK ONLY road __ motorists ran their j i /*& BT i ,P. ?§& The clean-cut "ladder" j£, , Kg & r&SL &lsbtk& o grooves of these All- / ' ««P/ ■ • British Tyres ensure smooth, safe traction t»kf \<Bwil/ 'AGENOWDEDGBD B3i <AED on slippery surfaces—whether V JhHk/ ■ CfINNOISHEUBS .**«»». starting, stopping, climbing, >^Bf/ Innm-AWNM/mr coasting, or speeding on the WW - .Til -BUT. |I|l AVQN'.S'! W . —..,„„, .nri Aes»a. i iis^ Aeenlt Everywhere. Sole N.Z. Dittributor»: W arOWery ant! and Company. Ltd, Chri.tchurch. # ! Hoiesßorth anfl Murjshx Btrcsta, H * w^-g _____ ■ ~..^n I "Avon"- Wellington Stockists—The Dominion Rubber Uo., Umbton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 9

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