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CROUPY CHILDREN.

Children, who take cold easily are generally subject to croup. The first symptom is a peculiar hoarseness easily recognised when once heard. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is frequently given from the time the croupy cough appears nil tendency towards croup will disappear and all danger be avoided. Even after the attack has developed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will give quick relief and dispel the attack. Sold everywhere.

He was a small boy, and the temptaion was great. That is tlie only thing than can bo said in extenuation. He certainly did not figure amongst the'elect who had been invited to the wedding feast in a C'hrisU'hurch suburb a few days ago. Opportunity whispered seductively as he peered through the fence. He could see the marquee, a gap in tho canvas, and beyond a vision of delight, a paradise of cake* and fruit. A block away a mother wept happily into a pocket-handkerchief, a father smiled complacently, a strong man shook with emotion as lie huskily gulped, "I will!" a girl's heart sang with joy as she gazed through the gauzy veil, while wise friends and relatives looked sadly on. 'I he small boy knew this, and, well . When the wedding party returned, they arrived too suddenly for a much surfeited little- fellow, who tried to sidle past. His attempt to escape was in vain. An obvious swelling was somewhat reduced' when a cream sponge was removed in u stiekjy mass from tinder a jersey and pockets were emptied of fruit, sweets, and nuts. There were other eatables, however, which had mysteriously disappeared. The wedding celebration would have been marred by a tragedy, if someone had not possessed a sense of humor. He doubtless was w very fortunate little boy, and knew it, when told that a certain physical reaction, which was .beriming to be evidenced, was to be his only punisdiww^' Christchurcb ""-• The goods from the estate of C. >. Ross and Co., of Wellington, which are to be offered by public auctjon'on Friday and Saturday next at Opunake were opened for public inspection to-day and judging by the quality and quantity of the goods it is evident that bargain hunters may look forward to a good time. There is no reserve on any one line to be offered. Men's tennis shirts are at last here at the Melbourne. Ltd. This is entirely due to our having landed a big shipment of material salved from the wrecked steamer Rangalira. See .these in the ship windows. Hon'oekses' white matte tennis shirts lis lid; llorrockscs' white mercerised stripes 4s lid: Ilorrockse* white mercerised repps, 4s lid; mercerised cotton tussores 4s lid.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1916, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
439

CROUPY CHILDREN. Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1916, Page 4

CROUPY CHILDREN. Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1916, Page 4

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