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CHAMBERLAIN’S GQCGHsREMEJ>Y is intended especially f6r coughs, Coids.J, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases over a large part of the civilised, world. The most flattering testimonials have been received giving accounts of its good works; of the' aggravating and p'etsistent c<)ugh.s it' has cured; of severe colds that haVe yidlcbed promptly to its soerthing'-effects’, ahc£,qf, the dangerous attacks ot croup it has cured, ofteU 'shving the' life" tefisive tise of ii i shown that it •'‘robs ■* tHidt results. It is especially! ; by mothers because it contains nothing-, injurious ; and there is.not the least danger’ in giving it,even to' babies, ft : always cures and cures quicldy; A. Mff jio'y sells it.

Mr W. J. Praise,-« of Prouse, is the invent. >r *tf a,n, ment of rusticate*! boar.iing. vviifch is claimed should supersede the treatment of the boar Hug at present in use. Mr Prouse bevels the timber, and the result is that houses will be. made watertight ami draught pr >of, a very desirable result in Wellington. The device is so simple that the wonder is* that it was not hit upon previously, and it is said the bevelling can be done with existing machinery as cheaply as the present Style grooving. As a result of a demonstration given by the patentee the City Council has endorsed Mr ProuseV patent, and a number, of architects are already providing for tae use of the J bevelled rusticating in their specifications.—Post. The Wellington Ilarbor B >ai\l has passed the following new regulation re marking of bales of wool. As the liar hour B Mi*l will clmrge for marking at the rate of fourpetice per bale any bales not marked in accordance with this by-law, wool-growers are asked to see that their marks comply With the regulations : By- law 215 “Ba les of wool must be clearly maraed and numbeied at both ends in Mark ink. THe marks ami numbers shall be stencilled in uprigfit block letters. The letters shall be distinct from each other and noton-joined. The mark shall consist of hot less than three inches in height but where the mark consists of a word of six or m ire letters the height need only be tw.i and - a-half inches. Numbers shall be not less j than three inches in height-. I Worms undermine Children's--Constitu-l Hons. Use WAUK'S WORM RIGS is « boxes.. ’

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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 113, 12 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 113, 12 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 113, 12 September 1902, Page 4

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