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The mother who has acquired the ?iqun of keeping a bottle of Chamberlain's Cougb Kemedy on hand saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colda and croup, to which children are busceptible, are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia and if given as soon as the first symptom of croup appears it will prevent the attack. This remedy is free from all poisons, which makes it the mother's favourite everywhere. For sale by T. G. Mason, Mastsrton. Can?ou Blame Hhh? If at Inst she tires of the fault-finding ot a dyspeptic husband and leaves him? Tho worst of the dyspeptic 13 that he does not realise his own meanness. His world is entirely out of perspective. A man ia only as strong as his stomach. When the tomach i 3 diseased all the other organs suffer. Dr, Sheldon's Digestive - Tabulea are the sufferers' tree of life. They will cure him and bring him health and happiness just as certain as he takes them. They are sure because they are a natural remedy, and contain exactly the same chemical properties as the digestive fluids in the stomach. For sale by H. E. Eton, Chemist, Masterton, J. Baillie, Carterton, and the Mauriceville Co'pperati;9 Store, Mauriceville West.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8399, 13 April 1907, Page 4

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217

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8399, 13 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8399, 13 April 1907, Page 4

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