For Children’s Hacking Coug h at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure is 6d and as 6d. Blood poison resulting from small wounds is becoming more prevalent. Even so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin will sometimes cause blood poisoning. The safe way is to apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm as soon as the injury has been received. That liniment prevents all danger of blood poisoning, and causes the injury to heal in about one third the timej required by the usual treatment. For sale everywhere. —Apvr. Mrs Hamer, of the Economic, and her staff of assistants, are at present busily engaged opening up the first shipment of Spring goods, and a special display of millinery will be made next Saturday evening.— Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS stands pre* eminent, among stimulants and cordials.
Perhaps she’s on the railway I Perhaps she's on the sea! Perhaps she’ll go To Jericho, Perhaps she will! Perhaps she won t, But if she does or if she don’t, I’m glad that I presented to her A bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 3
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 434, 10 September 1908, Page 3
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179Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 434, 10 September 1908, Page 3
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