fllK ONLY SEPARATOR IN THE WOKLD. The "Melotte" is the oniy aeparmo. made with enamelled bowl easing anu milk kr.d cream outlets. Of course, this beautiful hard glazed finish on the parts that come in contact with the milk must give the "Melotte" an immense advantage over other separators) in the matter o( cleanliness. The difference between the enamelled howi of a "Melotte" and a china tet cup ami a tin pannikin. We also claim that the "Mclotte" is the easiest separator to turn. That's beft.usc it. is made on an entirely different principle. We could Mplaiu this to you U A. Nolan and Co, {iiie Wilson and Sf-iWn). ijrenfa. Mf * Plnnoatfc. Influenza is always more or less prevalent at this season of the year. Tliia disease is very'similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for infleunza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain's Coup; liemccly. This medicine gives immediate relief, and if used as directed will ward off all dangerous consequences. It leaves the System in a natural and healthy condition. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. For children' 3 Inciting cough at ni"»ht Woods' Great '-W-iermint C/re. 1/8 and 2/6.
On Chest, Back, and Head—Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excru-ciating-Nerves in Exhausted Condition—Sleep Badly Broken, CURE BY CUTiCURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC done for my daughter, Adelaide. She is fifteen yen age, and had never had anything the matter with her skin until four The first symptom 1 followed Ihieken?ould break and 3r to a doctor, ■■« uruiiouncocl it to be eczema of a ■ bad form. He treated her, but i °l b ? ,n 8 checked, the disease fh showed itself on her back, ™ "'""''" id upwards until vas affected, and .~ wuo uat off. The pain was excruciating, and ' f - "nd the heat and tins almost unbearable. ..own ir health, and at ■8 was very feverish, languid, and vsy, and occasionally she w»s de--11 m I , " ,,rv °s were in such a low i that she could not bear to bo left • in spito of the cold weather ■ould insist on having hor bedroom ill. Sho did not liavo a i-sleep for many nights, loetor we tried afforded ■tie relief as the first, and ot know what we should
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 193, 5 August 1908, Page 4
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