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S-l^xS^lSsl'il; i||§§ i?Mi iiii^ri »» 11 mf/mnMh m tm mi m w^mWz V<i m GOOD SCHOOL WEARERS. •PHONE 101. WABMfffimmmmmwm QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON. AUSTBALIAN MUTUAL PKOVXDENT SOCIETY. o BONUS DISTRIBUTION, 1907. HPHE Annual Bonus Certificates for 1907 have now bean issued, CASH PBOFIT FOR 1907 WAS £808,813. Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS to Policies of about ONE MILLION "TWO HUNDRED & SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. ACCUMULATED FUNDS ANNUAL INCOME £23.448)736. Over three millions. NO OTHER MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE doing busines in New Zealand either OFFERS SUCH A LIBERAL CONTRACT, MAKES SUCH STRINGENT RESERVES TO MEET ITS LIABILITIE Or DECLARES SUCH LARGE BONUSES. And NO OFFICE IN THE WORLD CAN OFFER SUCH ADVANTAGES TO THE ASSURING PUBLIC AS THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THE INDUSTRIAL BRANCH IS NOW IN FULL WORKING ORDER. POLICIES ISSUED FROM £5 TO £IO,OOO. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH:— The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. De Bathe Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G,, John Duncan Esq . Joseph Joseph, Esq. N.Z. BRANCH :—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY WELLINGTON. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary; - DISTRICT OFFICE PERRY STREET. H. J. FRANCIS, District Secretary.

imp mm REGARDING CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. GOOD ADVICE TO WISE WOMEN MUST CHECK DISEASE AT THE WHAT IT IS AND WHAT SYMPTOMS AND ITS AND PRUDENT MEN. START. TOJH). DANGERS. "Don't trifle with a cold," is good Don't neglect the first symptoms of This is only another name for a Whooping cough is a very dangerous advice for prudent men and women, croup in your child. This hoarseness severe cold in the chest. In its com- disease unless treated properly. It may be vital in the case of a child, and croupy cough are often overlooked mencement it is attended with cough, statistics show that there are more Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, by persons not acquainted with the hoarseness, more or less pain, sore- deaths from it than from scarlet fever, warm clothing are the proper safe- disease, and sometimes not heeded by ness °f tne throat and lungs, expec- you cannot mistake the symptomsguards against colds. If they are those that know the danger signal, toration of mucus, sometimes mixed pro tracted coughing, worse at nightmaintained through the changeable Thousands of infant children die yearly with blood, tightness about the chest pecu u ar soun( j or whoop-labored ■weather of Autumn, Winter and of croup. Every one of these innocents or throat, a difficulty in breathing. In expectoration of mucus— apparent Spring, the chances of a surprise could have been saved had Chamber- i ts * ast stages, high fever and night su ff oca tion after coughing. Give from ordinary colds will be slight. But lain's Cough Remedy been given in sweats prevail. Chamberlain's Cough Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once, the ordinary light cold will become time. The time wasted in sending for Remedy is soothing and healing. It is repea ti n g the dose frequently. The severe if neglected, and a well-estab- a physician or for medicine when a always the common neglected cold quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's lished, **' ripe cold is to the germ of child shows symptoms of croup often that causes the trouble. Take Cham- Cough Remedy makes it a favorite diphtheria what honey is to the bee. proves fatal. Chamberlain's Cough berlain's Cough Remedy at the first with mot hers of small children. It The greatest menace to child-life is Remedy should always be kept in the indication of the cough or cold, and ]j qu jfi es the tough mucus, making it the neglected cold. Whether it is a house for immediate use. Remember, tnus avoid any serious complications. eas i er to expectorate, keeps the cough child or adult, the cold slight or severe, it will prevent an attack if given as loose, and counteracts any tendency the very best treatment that can be soon as the child becomes hoarse, or PuSlllllOSliSl toward pneumonia. This remedy has adopted is to give Chamberlain's even after the croupy cough appears. * been used in many epidemics of Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is safe Tirv rAIJgFQ AWT) HOW TO whoo P 5n £ cou £ h j» and , always with perThe great popularity and immense and sure. Contains no narcotics. ' feet success. There is no danger sale of this medicine have been Always cures. It is the mother's PREvhi'lT. whatever from the disease when it is attained by its remarkable cures of favorite cough remedy in all parts of o ld people andta who have weak freel y &iven - Ifc u contain3 nothir « this ailment A cold never results in the world. lungs cannot be too carcfuKn guarding » n } u "?"» a " d u may h * g,ve ",f C ° n " pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given. ' LACK OF SYMPATHY. COW CAUSED AND WHEN DANGEROUS. ...,.,. „ . , fidently to a baby as to an adult, against this disease. Pneumonia always ■'■•'. results from a cold or from an attack ; of influenza, and can be prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough j\ Q QO J Habit Remedy. A great many people who «-»w« * ■»**«*... have had every reason to fear nATirrnnTrc pneumonia have warded it oi'i by tho The mother who has acquired the PHYSICAL AND MENTAL AGONY. m ,, m p t use of !hi* remedy Pneumonia habit of keeping a bottle of ChamberN usually beg;ns with a neavy chill, lam's Cough Remedy on hand saves Hoarseness, or roughness of voice, followed with high fever, pain in tiie herself a great amount of uneasiness ' LACK OF SYMPATHY arises from several causes. The most lungs, and difficult breathing, and and anxiety. Coughs, colds, or croup, common is when the mucus is allowed great prostration. Take Chamberlain's to which children are susceptible, are to collect on the vocal cords. This is Cough Remedy at once, in ordjr to quickly cured by its use. It counteracts Before we can sympathise with dangerous, for unless the mucus is check these symptoms. We do not any. tendency of a cold to result in others we must have suffered ourselves, removed it is most likely to become a claim that it will cure pneumonia, but pneumonia, and if given as soon as the No one can realize the suffering hotbed of disease, and will develop into do claim that it will prevent it if taken first symptoms of croup appear it will attendant on an attack of influenza aome sor ious chronic throat or lung in time. , prevent the' attack. Thi3 remedy unless he has had the actual experience, complaint. A small dose of Chamber- r v~^~Tt — 1 ■* ** contains no opium and Mothers' give it There is probably no disease that i ain > 3 Cougn Remedy will work Oft'C'lJJv U«f prof! to their little ones with a feeling of causes so much physical and mental wonders. Not only does it at once "' ' " J tLT" •* pcr f e ct security. agony, or which so successfully defies c i ear away the mucU s, but also assists • Cham! orpin's Cough Ecm«!v is Iho ■ medical aid. All clanger from influenza, Nature to strengthen the vocal cords, o"ly remedy sold in Australasia CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY however, may be avoided by the prompt and make the accumulation less lile'v \ hac 'V. h officially declared by ™f™f^*,n> We of Chamberlain's Couffh Remndv ? accumulation Ics* hkuy Australian authorities Free from all Officially declared free from all poi.on. use 01 s oougn Kemcuy. to occur. Poisons. , SOLD EVERYWHERE //ft.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1908, Page 2

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