Pneumonia, with its swift attack, Shews'jneroy to but few, . . . And those that strength and good Malta Can’t hops to pull safe through. When winter bhags its oolji and wot, ’ Such things wb can endure. ' if we but have the sanse to got Some WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. The Draf Hear.~No 494 of Tht Illustrated World of 626, Chiswick High Koad, London, W., England, contains a description of a Remarkable Cure for Deafness and Head Noises which may be carried out at the patient’s home, ana which is said to be a certain cure. This number will be sent free to any deaf person sending their address to the Editor.
The National drink o£ Australasia— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. ' 1 The Elusive Piobkin is the aouroa of much sport and the cause of many injuries. Foot ball pi iyers should use Ohamberain’s P.dn Balm, an antiseptic liniment, especially valuable for-Bpraius and bruise*. One application giver relief. Try it. W. Hamer chemist sella it. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, oared of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nioho.son’s Artificial Ear Drums, gave' £5,000 to his Institute, so. that deaf people unabie to procure the ear Drums may have them free Address No. 699, D. The Nicho'son Tnsti ate, Luogoott, Gunnersijury, London, W. "
No Opium is Chambstrlain’s Couoh Remedy. - Many cough cures contain opium. The effect of this drug is to diminish secretion of the mucus, and the re'ief afforded is only temporary. As seen as the effect of the opium pass's off, tho malady returns in a more severe form. The system is also weakened and rendered more susceptible to cold Chamberlain’s Cou :h Remedy does not coat da opium in any form. It affords relief and leaves the system in a heal hy condition. It always cures aul cures qu’ciky. tv. Hamer chemist sells it.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1902, Page 2
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305Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1902, Page 2
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