CHILBLAINS, There is no preparation manufactured that will soothe and heal chilblains as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm will do. When this liniment is applied it soon allays the itch and prevents the chilblain breaking. It causes them to heal in a very short while. For sale everywhere.—Advt
IF YOU HAVE A COUGH, Cold, Nose, Throat or Lung Trouble, Stomach Bowel, or Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, USE SAN DER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT; 5 drops in a tablespoon water. Remember, you cannot expect the good effects from any sort of Eucalyptus. SANDER’S EXTRACT CURES because it contains ethereal and antiseptic substances not contained in other Eucalyptus products. These latter, made by persons ignorant in chemistry, and provided with fancy names and labels by trading concerns who do not know what they contain, have caused grievous harm and a death has resulted from this use. Do not apply an ointment to a sore! It keeps back the secretion. To wounds, bruises, sprains, burns, ulcers, eczema, and other skin troubles APPLY SANDER’S EXTRACT—IS drops in a tablespoon olive oil. The effect will surprise you. SANDER’S EXTRACT HEALS, because it is freed from the irritating constituents contained in other Eucalyptus preparations. It heals when others irritate. Insist upon the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, and you will derive the benefit.
BEST FOR CROUP. A child may go to bed at night in his usual health except, perhaps for a cold, only to awaken a few hours later with a well developed attack of croup, and the remainder of the night is spent by the anxious parents in trying to relieve his suffering, which is usually more or less experimental. A bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house will save anxiety, expense, and perhaps the life of the child. When this medicine is given at the first indication of croup the attack may be avoided, and often after the croupy cough has appeared it will prevent the attack. A few minutes delay in treating some cases of croup—often thelength of time it takes to go for a doctor—frequently proves fatal. To save worry keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house, and at the first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. For sale everywhere. —Ac’lvt.
CLOSING SALE AT G. H. STILES’. This firm have now finished their annual stocktaking, and this means that many lines have been discovered which must be cleared at prices that will astonish buyers. Many have been the bargains secured by the public, but during the closing days of the Great Sale every line of goods will be further reduced, and many new lines added. There are still a large number of Furs, Jackets, Bear Coats, Dresses, Black Dress Goods, Girls’ Paletots, that will be offered at reduced prices, and a splendid opportunity is now offered.*
DO NOT BE BEHIND THE TIMES, but move with them. Salts, Castor Oil, and harsh purgatives are out of date, and have been the cause of many a case of constipation. Chamberlains Tablet’s are the medicine that you want to take. They cure constipation, indigestion, biliousness, and cure them permanently. Remember the name—Chamberlain’s Tablets, and be sure you get them, for there is nothing “ just as good.” For sale everywhere— Advt.
For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Never fails, is 6d,and 2s 6d. This is the weather when good waterproof boots are appreciated. There is nothing so uncomfortable as wet feet, yet how many people are willing to take risks by buying cheap, trashy footwear when for a little extra the celebrated and guaranteed Marlow waterproof can be obtained locally. A layer of rubber between the soles keeps the feet perfectly dry. Besides, we know our goods, and are prepared to stand behind the name “ Marlow.” An English shipment just in. Call and inspect. R. T. Betty, Main Street.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 870, 26 July 1910, Page 4
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