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A succession of colds or a protracted cold is almosft certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few persons ever wholly recover, wive every cold the attention it deserves and yon may avoid this disagreeable disease. How can you cure a oola. Why not try Ohamberlaio’s Gough Remedy? It is highly recommended. For sale everywhere.

Thousands of women would give all they are J worth to be the happy possessor .of a skin fair and beautiful as other of their lady friends, and how humiliating it has often been to appear in company or have to travel, with the knowledge that their face is disfigured by blemishes, spots, pimples, and redness. Is it not a fact that when friends meet, and among the number those dressed in the latest fashion sufficient to make their less fortunate sisters feel envious, but at the same time be the possessor of a clear complexion, the dress is lost sight of and friends remark to each other, ‘ 1 What a lovely skin!” ‘‘lsn’t she charming?” *'Wbat a beautiful complexion!” Ladies, no pen can do justice to the esteem in which' PLANTEKOA SOAP is held by thousands who have been cured of the troubles referred to, and if you will follow out the directions as given, the same happy results will follow in your case. Pimples on the Face —A Certain Remedy, Mrs. Jno. Mullins, of Cambridge, •writing under date August 20tb, 1903, says:—“Havingused your Plantekoa Ointment and Soap, I have no hesitation in saying they do all that is claimed for them. I have been trying for a long time with various remedies to remove Pimples from the face, but without avail; but the use of Plantekoa told a different tale, for before I had used a tin the disfigurement bad all disappeared and left the skin beautifully clear and soft.” PLANTEKOA, 5/- Bottlo. PLANTEKOA OINTMENT, I/-; Larf.e Boxes? 2/-. PLANTEKOA SOAP, 1/-. Chemists and Stores, or post free from Plantekoa Proprietary, Wellington.

JgBOWN & gHERBiFF, BUILOEISS & GOMTSBAGTORS, ■ MAETON. Plans prepared. Estimates given for all classes of work. We have a first-class SASH & DOOE FACTOEY.with latest machines, and are prepared to supply Joinery and all classes of Mouldings etc., at very lowest rates, out ofj thoroughly seasoned stuff. We have just completed residences for Messrs G. M. & S. J. Davenport, John Glasgow, Mrs A. Y. Mcßeth, Mr E. Smith and Nga Tawa School, which speak for themselves. YOU CANNOT AFFORD to be unwell. If yon axe a man it means time lost from work, and if you are a woman it means “everything upset.” No one would ever be ill from choice, yet people often become seriously ill in consequence of their own neglect. Symptoms are disregarded, nature’s warnings axe treatedas “ nothing much,” and so trifling ailments grow into graver maladies. A wise engineer does not wait until his machine entirely breaks down before attending to it, and so a wise man or woman will note unhealthy bodily symptoms and take a proper remedy. In BEECHAM’S PILLS will be found an excellent general corrective and tonic aperient for young or old. TO BE WITHOUT sick headache, biliousness, heartburn, constipation, pains after eating, indigestion, “liverishness,” &c., take Beecham’s Pills. There is nothing better for the relief and remedy of all functional disorders of the stomach, bowels, liver, and kidneys. If yon would keep those Important organs in regular action and free from sluggishness, Beecham’s Pills will he found most efficacious. Thousands of people take no other medicine. is better than cure,” and it Is far wiser to ward off some ailment instead of first suffering from it and then treating it. An occasional dose of this world-famous medicine will work wonders in keeping yon “fit ” and up to the mark. No home should ever be without BEEM’S Sold In boxes, price W\d., I/li «t 219*'

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9470, 12 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9470, 12 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9470, 12 June 1909, Page 2

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