RACKS THE NERVES. Continual coughing- inflames the throat, wears out the patient and racks the nerves. A remedy that will relieve a. cough promptly is most desirable in the treatment of throat and lung troubles, but it must be absolutely free from opium or other narcotics, which deaden the cough without removing the cause. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is an ideal remedy for the treatment of coughs of any description. It is absolutely free from narcotics, and will not injure the most delicate person. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy loosens and relieves the cough, and helps throw off cause. For sale everywhere. —Advt. ' '““’I TO HOTELKEEPERS MANY stories have been circulated that supplies of Wolfe’s Schnapps are not procurable owing to war conditions. These statements are not true; ample stocks of Wolfe’s Schnapps —made only in Holland —are available. WINE and Spirit Merchants, Hotelkeepers and the Public are requested to report to the Agents airy flagrant statement contrary to this announcement, when it will be promptly investigated. M. MOSS & CO., SYDNEY wnl MELBOURNE, Agents in Australasia for WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. Sill run uni' - - - I'JK YOU SAD or be you gay, prinoa ‘ 9 a- peasant, seer or jounker, Sura-no-i_Te;i always keeps you pleasant— William Ranker. J ITTLE SAMMY thought he knew _ . how the swallows homeward flew Audi' himself an aeroplane, fell two miles, and suffered pain. Just another mite, you see, saved by Suratura Tea I 1 ANGUID LADY wants to meet *-* Curate, tradable and sweet. Mustn't back the slim gee-gee. Must drink Suratura Tea—Mrs. Wimples, Cupid Street. TT DOESN’T MATTER whatever *- yon do, or whatever you think or bo, you'll always bo sprightly and blithe •and gay. so long as yon drink three limes a day .-superb Suratura Tea. MjMVAS SORROW for Molly McOump when she fell down the stairs wilh a bump. But now she site -mror. Sim drinks Suratura, and can’t get the blues or the hump. rptIERE WAS A YOUNG MAN of Algiers, who, careless of scoffings and jeers, drank always with glee Suratura fthat’s TEA !). and now ha ia Mayor of Algiers. Mary had a little mule, followed her to Sunday-school. Man's teacher, sweet and frail, pulled the mule back by the tail. Never,never more will she with enjoyment thankfully drink good Suratura Tea. ig
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1604, 29 August 1916, Page 4
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375Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1604, 29 August 1916, Page 4
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