KILACHILL Is an Antiseptic Febrifuge and a Warm Stimulating Antipyretic. Therefore, in the early stage of’Colds and Influenza, when sneezing, chilli ness, or shiverin4 is a symptom, take a dose of KILACHILL every two or three hours in half a wmeglassful of water. A comfortable glow through.' out the body will follow, and a satis.* factory reaction will soon demonstrate that the immediate danger has passed. Besides the comfortable stimulation experienced by the patient, it fs undoubtedly true that— The Antiseptics employed in KIIiLACHILL are directly antago nistic to all Fever germs, especially those of malarial varietyKILACHILL is a skilful combina tion of Natural Antiseptics, derived from the Vegetable Kingdom, which also possess powerful antipyretic properties. The obvious argument from the above is to keep a bottle of Kilaehill always on hand. Price 2s per bottle, Manufactured at. “ The Pharmacy,” Queen-street, by the proprietor, Graves Aiokin, Queen* street, Auckland, N.Z. TENTS. ’ TENTS. Camping Tents Health Tents ALL STYLES. ORDER EARLY. New Illustrated Lists FREE on ap plication. E. Leßoy, (Opposite Smeeton’s) 48 Queen'St AUCKLAND. For an Easy Shaie, J. O’NEILL. Hairdresser and Tobacconist, ; BILLIARDS I *An up-to-date Saloon fitted with | every convenience and luxury, where customers receive careful treatment according Ito the newest recognised methods. N )TE THE ADDRESB— Street Corner
(Boutley’s late premises). TP YOU WANT fine Potato Crops don’t forget to spray yourj plants with SHABLAND’S POTATO BLIGHT EXTERMINATOR. It is fatal to Blight Spores.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43067, 12 March 1907, Page 4
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237Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43067, 12 March 1907, Page 4
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