IT ST J {10 iV (J T HlO N 111 D MY THItOAT. "J had a weak throat," writes Mi C. V. IL. Stallard, JO J3amhuvy street, lootscray, Vie., "tlie slightest change in the weather would affect mc and 1 would luive !o go home from work feeling lit Tor nothing. My sister swears by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so I thought I would try it. 1 did so and can honestly say it has worked wonders, for my throat >s now quite strong." Jj'or sale everywhere. —Advt. C. Smith, Limited. Palnierslon North, are ottering special bingains in golf jerseys this month; Ts lid to 32s 6'd. 15 lack beaver hats and squirrel-ful toques (low in price but high in quality) also are on off"/ 'in pasro I.- Advt. GETTING BACK TO NATURE.—In these days of hustle, bustle, and artificiality, it is pleasing to notice a gradual reversion to the simple life. Nature's best, most reliable and effective remedy in cases of coughs, and colds, influenza, and sore throats, etc., is Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. It is easily obtainable from all ohomists and storekeepers, Is Gd, 2s fid, 4s fid.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1913, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1913, Page 4
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