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Whooping Cough.— This is a very dangerous disease unless properly treated. Statistics show that there are more deaths from it than from scarlet fever* All danger may be avoided, however, by. giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It liquifies the tough muscus, making it easy to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, and makes the paroxysmms of coughing less frequent and Jess severe. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. The Excruciating Pain from corns, bunions, or chilblains may be avoided by i free application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by all dealers.

STOP URIC ACID TROUBLES. ■"Hf THEN the first symptons appear, as VV they a .re the forerunners of goat, rheumatism, stone, gouty eczema, sciatica, lumbago, and many other troubles. In some instances there is torpidity of the liver, which gives rise to dull pains on the right side of the body, in others there is stiffness in the joints and muscles, tenderness, enlargment of the joints, or gouty or rheumatic pains. Wheh some one or two of those symptoms exist, Turner’s Bbeumo is an absolute remedy. Sold everywhere, 2s Gd and 4s 6d. Kemptborne, Prosser and Co,, Wholesale Agents,

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Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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201

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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