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Poor little fellow! He couglis so hard he cannot sleep. That makes him weak and sickly all the next day. His brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for we know that just a few doses of Ayer's Gharry Pectoral will cure this cough. For 60 years it has been the standard cough remedy for children. Look out for cheap imitations. Get the genuine. ' Ift lwg» and small bottles, iTDid constipation. Hasten a euro by the übo of Ayer'a rills, . Pnpmi fcy Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lot/-;!!, Mass., U. S. K

ECZEMA The World's Greatest Skin Torture Many Infants are Born with Eczema It's the Only Thing Some Folks Have Left When They Die THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CUBE IS CCTICUBA

It U lathe treatment of this moat dlf> tresslng of torturing and disfiguring skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, that tyie Cotlaura remedies hare achieved their greatest success. Original in composition, scientifically compounded, absolutely pare, unchangeable in any climate, always ready, and agreeable to the most delicate, they present to those suflering from Eczema the most successful curative of modern times. We know that this will be considered strong language by those acquainted with the character and obstinacy of the disease nnder consideration, but It Is justified by Innumerable successes where all the remedies and methods In vogue have failed to cure, and, Id many cases, to relieve, even: The first step In the treatment of the chronic forms Is to remove the scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths with' CoticttA-Soap. The scalp, ears, elbows, hands, ankles and feet will require? frequently a thorough soaking In order to penetrate the thickened skin and crusts with which these parts are oftencovered. i Dry carefully, and apply Cutlcura Ointment, lightly at first, and Mere advisable spretid it on piece*, of solt'doth ana bind tin place. Take the Htaolventt pills or llqftld, In medium doses. Do aot nae cold water In bathing, and avoid cold, raw winds. Cotteon Bwotont, liquid tad to th« form tfChMikto Coated HIU, Catteora Ointment and Catiean Imp an mM tbroaphoat th« woi» -Ptekii Loadpa, V Chart irbooMSq.t PariM Rut6*(l% 1 Aostfini.R. Tmnuk «od tor H;H«r to Can

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 250, 26 October 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 250, 26 October 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 250, 26 October 1904, Page 4

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