NO BETTER REMEDY FOR CROUP. “My little girls, Nellie and Jessie, were bad with croup,” writes Mr Jas. Burgis, Stanley, Vic., and would wake up choking for breath. I was told Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was a marvellous cure for croup, arid I tried it, withwondertul results. Now, if they show the slightest sign of croup, I give them a dose of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and never hear a sound from them the rest of the night. Fprsale everywhere.—Advt.
For Influenza take Woods’ Great •peppermint Cure. Never fails, 1/6, 216. . Warner’s Host-proof t Corsets Everrpair guaranteed not to rust SS or tear. Your draper stop 1 * - -r,f •' ‘ itu ■ Warner’s.”* PerrEau’s date scones are avery popular dish for afternoon tea. Fresh daily.* The most attractive shop for toys of every description is Mrs Hamer s, Have . you seen the window dis
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1105, 5 June 1913, Page 3
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139Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1105, 5 June 1913, Page 3
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