The Best Cough Drops Arc Drops of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Sixty years ago physicians first used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and ever since then it lias been the standard cough remedy all over the world. Thousands of families, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, keep a bottle of it in the house ready for an emergency. controls the spasmodic efforts of coughing, relieves the congestion in the throat, quiets the inflammation in the bronchial tubes, and prevents the lungs from becoming involved. There are many substitutes and imitations. Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Put up in large and small bottles. r-iparad by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co.i Lowell. Masc., U*S*A« nPHE most refreshing of stimulants, and the best known corrective of the system. It acts directly and pleasantly upon the Kidneys and Bladder. J WQLfrS VJS>) up m horns siiou!d ksep it Bonnington's Irish Moss will cure your Cough or Cold. When you catch cold, one way is to pay no attention to it—at least until it develops into bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, or even something more serious. The other way is to at once take Bt i CARRAGEEN It will quickly cure you, soothe the irritation, heal the lungs, and make them strong and healthy. Read the experience of Mr. N. H. Litolff, of Mornington, Dunedin:— " I aUtsire to express my satisfaction of the qualities of Bonnington's Irish Moss, for coughs and colds. I suffered from' a cough dreadfully for some considerable time. I tried several cough remedies without getting any relief whatever, until I purchased a bottle of your Irish Moss. After taking it for a short time it quickly drove all traces of the cough away." © Refuse Substitutes. Ask for BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss and do not be persuaded to take a substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit. *9 m H/TON UMENTAL 1 CULT'TOE S c HALL STREET, MASTEETON "Writo me for prices of Monuments and Tombstones, when I will post you Illustrated Catalogue o£ handsome designs in Granite and Marble. I guarantee first-class work, and build Concrete or Stone Enclosures, erect Monuments, etc, | in any part of the Dominion.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9100, 28 May 1908, Page 3
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363Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9100, 28 May 1908, Page 3
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