Origin of Disease. Nine-tenths of fhe prinicipal diseases which to-day nflliet the human race have their rise in a common, ordinary little cold. The history of most cases of disease of this character is very much the same. The cold cames and is neglected. Jt moves down from nose to throat, from throat to bronchical tubes and lungs, and when it doesn't end there, in consumption. Its after effects are sure to weaken the kidneys, liver and heart. This ia all accepted and taught in the medical school* of to-day. It is well for you to remember it. An equally important fact to remember is that the proper and oiily scientific treatment for a cold in any sUge is Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Cough, Colds and Consumption. ThU rrifdifiine wll cure anv kind of cold or o.ugh, ar.d will prevent all tha dangerous after effects o£ lung and throat diseases. It is guaranteed to cure or monej buck. Tty it Price Is Gd and iii Obtainable at U, E. Eton's, Chemist, Mas erton. The comfort of elderly people depends very largely in keeping the boweb in a healthy condition. After certain age, muscular weakness ciutes chronic constipation, a complaint which invariably causes se'ious illness. No medicine is so safe, pleasant or certain for old people's relief as Chamberlain's Tablet?. Try them. They are just what you need. For sale by T. G. Mdton, Masterton. The trapper in thelonly ranges fti'im; The miner khspine in the drivings dim; The horseman winding cattle o'er the plain; The farmer husbanding bis golden grain; The prtßtman Ecorning tims at dead of night; Tbe high, the low, and the cosmopolite; The shiv'ring beggar and the epticure— Now Zealanders all—use Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8458, 7 June 1907, Page 5
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289Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8458, 7 June 1907, Page 5
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