Tho National drink of Australasia— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. How to Stop a Cough. A simple but effective remeny is the following. Breathing through the nostrils, inhale a full breath as slowly as is possible without causing fatigue. Expel the breath in the same manner and repeat the operation ten times. This will stop the coughing for about a quarter ct an hour. Take a dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy during this lull and the medicine will have a better opportunity to act and will speedily effect a complete cure. It always cures and cures quickly. W. Hamer, chemist, Belts Use Bock’s Balsam for asthma, bronchitis cold, coughs and externally for healing, sores and cuts. Price 1/6, Obtainable from M. H. Walker and Thos. Westwood, Poxton. WEATHER REPORT, Captain Edwin wires to day ; Moderate westerly winds. Glass rise. Tides high. Frost to-night. Worms undermine Children s Constitutions. Use WADE’S WORM PIGS, I/- boxes. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, gave £5,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the ear Drums may have them free. Address No'. 699, D. The Nicholson Institute, Longcott, Gunnersbury, London, W. Chambeblaxn’b Pain Balm has an enviable reputation as a cure for rheumatism. Abundant testimony is at hand to show its wonderful efficacy in curing this painfu and treacherous ailment. Pain Balm is a liniment and is unequaled as a speedy cure for sprains, bruises, burns and sca'ds. One application gives relief, Try it. W. Hamer, chemist sells it. TAKE NOTICE that from this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. K A. COLEY*
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Manawatu Herald, 12 August 1902, Page 3
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280Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 August 1902, Page 3
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