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Ik I iLa tSss T POINTERS REGARDING CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY.

CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY. WHY IT IS GOOD. A good Cough Remedy is one that can be depended upon to Cure Coughs. Not one that cures some particular cough, but cures coughs in general. It must be a Cough Remedy that can be relied upon to cure all the different coughs that are so prevalent in Australia. While the causes of all coughs are primarily the same, yet the condition of the patient is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough itself. Coughs of healthy persons are easier to cure than the coughs of invalids. The powerful convulsive cough of a large man is harder to cure than the cough of a baby. If you get a remedy that will cure a large man’s cough, and yet not be too powerful for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just this kind of remedy. It is good lor any member of the family. It cures coughs of all kinds. It is the product of much thought and study to produce an ideal cough cure. It is composed of things which cure easily and soothingly without harming the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and safely on the young as on the old. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the ideal remedy for coughs. HIS EXPERIENCE. E. E. HILL, Bridgetown, W-A., writes: “From personal experience I can testify to the efficacy of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Last Winter j was troubled with a very bad cough, and tried Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy which quickly cured me. Now I keep a bottle on hand, and take a dose at the first symptom of a cold, and have never since had a cold or cough.

NOTHING- TO EQUAL THEM. THREE ladies visiting our Show Room a day or two ago, and having examined, admired, and bought Hats for themselves, said they had seen nothing to equal them, although they had visited the Millinery Shows at Wellington and those nearer home “Tour Millinery has all the Style possible to introduce without being in any way extreme, and the Prices are certainly more reasonable than those charged by the City houses.” « You should do a wonderful trade with such Wonderfully beautiful Millinery.” What these ladies said many others have thought and expressed in equally [glowing terms, and we invite those who are strangers to come to our store and see the styles for themselves. We make a speciality of producing MILLINERY that has that made-for-me look about it that lifts it above the ordinary kind. The Mutual Stores NEXT THE POST OFFICE, FEILDINGL W, AHLD, Manage?.

are the best remedy for a deranged stomach. They are a safe and gentle iaxatlve; a reliable cure for obstinate Constipation, Bilious Attacks, Sick Headache and all disorders arising from weak Digestion, sluggish Liver or constipated Bowels. BEECHAM’S PILLS Give Quick Relief and are a world-famous medicine for the cure of these prevalent complaints. Their cost is a trifle; their use—a duty. For your health s sake. Insist on BEECHAM’S PILLS. They do more for your body than any other remedy. Known and used by hundreds of thousands all over the globe. BEECHAM’S PILLS are the best and most reliable medicine for women. Take them In time and sickness will never be accompanied by headache, depression, loss of appetite or nervousness. They make the blood pure, the nerves strong and tone the entire system. Sold everywhere in boxes, price lOkd. (36 pills) I Ilk (66 pills ) <£ 2j9 (168 pills).

patent rmta Q UEEN’S OHAMBEBS Opposite G.P.0., WELLINGTON. MR HUGHES undertakes the whole work of applications for Patents in all countries. Write for our splendid Booklet, “Advice to Inventors.” We will send it post free on application.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9170, 13 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9170, 13 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9170, 13 June 1908, Page 3

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