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4 SAFE COUGH REMEDY. Bemn«eroir's Ui«h Mom prores the tx*lk of the old adage, "Time will tell." For em forty-fi»e years this preparation lias been the standad cure for coughs and colds, and erar rear has seen a large increase in its salt*. The naaoa is that b a safe remedy and does what is for it. ly nothing injnrthey can give it _ i perfect safety. a KLcns of bottles of Hii« celebrated Zeabnd- and Australia, ai ihcrr has not been a single instance *h-re it has proved other than beneid >!. Do yon wonder that we are fr-jsj of our record? 11 i.rdrr to make m. r: profit, un%rrapa!mis retailers sometimes •*vll a .substitute for B<«ii>ii]_ ■i.tb Moss by asserting it is " just as ?.--"l." and some will eren make W..-; tns statements regarding our •..vB.-ation. There ! '

The Best , Cesfh Drops | An Drips •fAyert Cherry rectorsT BhJr years ago physicians firet Ayert Ostay Pectoral, and •m since then it has been the overthe 'S^%orJi Thewnds of famines, in Asia, Africa, sad America, g*&'ft*P « kottto of it fat tin bone. *£*! teady for ra emergency. tlherrii 9ectcrd tfeotrob the spasmodic efforts of cughin&reHevss the congestion in | tl e throat, quiets the inflammation j .in the bronchial tubes, and prevents 'I elongs from becoming inrohred. Th'-ro 3-s nany.substitutes and ":. :-■.■■•-. "c sure you get Ayer's |* '■■ V'-.t-rai. It contains no ■•■ o • :• vjLjcu of any kind. 1- t hrgo and smaH bottles. <-/kC».UwI,Sm.U.J.A.

FROOTOID-3 •f.tm Eta/bub, lifigeßtbm, r QmtfiatiM, in* Bfllosneas. : Tb* famoenee number of ordert for / Vrqptcidt, ant by pott direct to the Prw f nietar, ii oonvfncijig proof that tb. ■' FubUo appreciate their splendid curing 'over the above-named complaint*. . a* elegant in appearance, pleasant ; to take, and, what is of the utmoet •„ importance, an thoroughly reliable in i Frootoids are immensely mora vain- • able than an ordinary aperient, in so far Wthat they not only act aa an aperient, Flat de remove from the blood, timet, and : iatemal organs, watte poitonout matter that it clogging them and choking tht meb that lead to and from tuox. beneficial effects of Frootoids are i evident at once by the disappearance of the head becoming clear, and > bright, cheery eente of perfect health lakißg the place of sluggish, depressed fellings, by the liver acting properly, and py the food being properly digested. , Frootoidt are the proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestioi 1 Blood Poison it present, or when Con 'km of the Brain or Apoplexy it pre ■bent Of threatening. They have beer and have been proved to afforc .quick relief in inch cases when other •riant* have not done any good at all _„ is of the utmost importance that this ' njtonld be borne in mind, for in each -eaae* to take an ordinary aperient it to rte time and permit of a serious ill. .Mat becoming fatal ," Frootoids act splendidly on the live; jtai quickly care bilious attacks that --«**!—, pin," make worse. " .'"antibufous pub" who could have been %Wni at once I- Frootoids. People , ffcouM not allow themtelvee to be duped ito contracting a medicine-taking habit r being persuaded to take daily doses 1 with each meal of to-called indigestion trea that do NOT cure. Frootoids 'Hire been subjected to extensive tests, «sd hare in evety case proved tuccessffcl in completely curing the complaints The ordinary adult dote of Frootoids, f which there an 73 in a bottle, it 2 to i or jest at required-taken, pre- —., at bedtime, when constipated, at the commencement of any other < requiring an aperient, as an r with the special medicine r for the case. A constipated Bent will on each occasion, , take a dose of Frootoids, | of aa ordinary aperient; making |' interval between the taking of each '' and the dote smaller. Toa ! I gradually becomes indepen- ! of Aperient H Stor ad* by leading Chemists and Betail price, 1/6. If your 0* Storekeeper hat not got them, hint to gat them for you.»lf not 'i locally, aand direct to tb* ■, W. O. HKABNE, Chemist, Ybtoria. .—The materials ir FBOOT- ! •wofttaVEßY BET QUALITY ; amongst other ingredients, j Js* active principle of each of I|S«*i«atMEDICAL FBUITSand I PWpTJfc *o combined and proportioned ; !■ • partfeular way tbat a far BETTER lit 1* obtained than from an ordinary Zealand Branch Office: Xu. 11, f'ljftrtt Floor, Hume's Building!, Welpbad** Great Peppermint Cure for •ati-addeMvef faib. Is M and I ,!"■.:».■ i -:—*■-.'«is2jl*_'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 156, 23 June 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 156, 23 June 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 156, 23 June 1908, Page 4

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