Cail'er s ViPtJl 11-JN pKIZE fO VURR JrAffTUrfl **" IBKant Watches Worth 16 Guineas each "AT vXfJSo mo Ladies' Kcyleaii Corsage Watches. 71 Gent's Keyless Lever for Watches, going 8 4«y». SKND YOUR ADDRESS on pbodj. FoM CiM, for FCLL PARTICULARS of tin abo-rt COM- ' PETITION*. I GAILLER'S SYDNEY.
THAT DREADFUL CROUP! Mothers 'Tntr m iitgK' But vitfa a bottle af ffitt'SMW GOU6H SYRUP at bud the nether feeli safe. She knows all danger can be qalckly averted with this liable, tale, and wonderful Baby Cough Syrnp. Croap comes suddenly—it gives but little warning of its approach Baby wakes in tbe middle of the night with a rough, coarse cough, or bark. Attention must be prompt, or the result may be serious indeed, even fatal. A teaspoouful, or more, of He an'a Baby Cough
Syrup every 10, 15, or jo minutes for several doses, ortnntil the phlegm is cut away, and the mother .an pat baby back to sleep feefuog cootent and cheerful that all will be well. But prompt attention means a bottle in the house so that there will be no waiting, nor delay, in giving the first dose. Let us impress this pointwherever there is a child there should be ir. readiness for every cough emergency a bottle of Hkan's Bahy Cough Sybtjp. It is sold by chemists and stores, 1/6 per bottle. The genuine " Mean's " has 3 littie children on each label. TALSIC TOILET POWDER is prepared and used because of its cleansing, heaJing, soothing, and antiseptic qualities. No skin ailment ever bother* baby **fcere Talsic Toilet Powder is du**ed on after every change of cloth ir T alsic Powder makes and keeps babv's skin clean, pure, 'fcraithy, uu i active. 1/- per packet at Chemis-t* and Store?. Bs sure and ask for *' Talsic T nUT T Powder." to» tfaaufacta,O. \V. Hnr. Ovarii*. . 16#
Besides the heavy electric train service wjiicli is to be installed betwi'in Ikrlm and Hamburg anil other large towns, ami on which an average speed of from 110 to 135 miles an hour will be maintained, proposals are on foot for the construction of "tramway-fain'' lines between all the chief cities. Th.se lines are projected to run ihroufih the towns themselves af a numerate rate, and with frequent stoppages. But once outside the cities there will he an immense acceleration of speed, ill?: cars brin* intended 'to trawl at eighty miles an hour, and to maintain a steady average of sixty mifes fr«m the whole of their jout•ey, including the alow travfMint; through the streets. The first installations of the new sTstem will probably be between Halle, I.eip/ig, Frankfort, and Weisb&den, anil be 1 " tween Cologne and Darmstadt. for Children's Haefcinj* fYnx;h at nii'ht. Woods' Great fqipcrmint Cma. la ®d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7909, 26 August 1905, Page 4
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457Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7909, 26 August 1905, Page 4
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