For Influenza take Woods, Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d and 2s (3d.
Mrs Hamer, of the Economic, Las just lauded a large consignment of magnificent and autumn and winter goods, comprising dress materials, millinery, etc. The is unsurpassed, and the prices are exceptionally low, as Mrs Hamer desires to keep her stoat, in view of quitting the business. Call early and see the wonderful display at the Economic before purchasing elsewhere.*
. Miss A. Ilatz, The Lake, via Charleville, Q., writes: —“I do not know what we people who live in the bush would do without Chamberlain’s Remedies. Many of ns live miles from a doctor, and the time that would be lost in sending for one in a case of Croup would, in most cases, prove fatal,. to say nothing of the expense. In our family wo take the precaution of keeping Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy on hand—we always have a few bottles in the house —and we call it our doctor. As a matter of fact, one and all of Chamberlain’s Remedies have a, place in our medicine chest and I could not tell you the number of times they have saved us serious trouble.’’ For sale everywhere, Advx.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 22 May 1909, Page 2
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201Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 22 May 1909, Page 2
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