(Jet n Conpon Stnrter from vnur firnwr, nr write to Oadl.n ry's. tVcV linfft'Tn, fir or>«:, and r "cnm n fret ■zift of C")uxMilat<^ Tf your arc n trouble, try Pink; he'll mend them before yon can wink: or fit yon ont slick (if you don't mention "tick") with new onos. nil prime. The 'bailor who rushes for tries; the damsel all dimples and sighs; may both £0 well booted, and always feel suited, while sticking to Pink every time.—Advt. PEST FOR CROUP. A child mav go to bed at night in his usual health except, perhaps for n cold;, only 4o n waken a few hours later with a well developed attaok of croup, and the remainder of the nigbt is spent by the anxious parents in trvinsc to relievo his snfferin.fr, which is nswllv more or less oYfwimentnl. A bo+tle of Chamberlain's Cousrh Pomodv in the house will save nnx.ietv. exnnnse and perhaps tl>o bfp of the child. When this medicine is crivo,n ,n+. +,li.p first indication of eronr> the ,nthick may be nvoid.od and often ,n,fter the cronpv cousrh has o.nnwed it will nrevert the attack. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1910, Page 4
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192Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1910, Page 4
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