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AT ALL PRICES AS UNDER: is, 7s 6d, ' 8s ? 8s 6d, 9s 6d, NEW ZEALAND Sfi M mmmss^m!m CLOTHING FACTORY IN GREAT VARIETY. SEE WINDOWS. QUEEN STREET, MASTSRTON. 'PHONE 101.

ALWAYS "ON TOP." smw& if '-mm^M; mmm*. ALWAYS " ON TOP. 1 There are Two kinds "of Tea % THE THE REST. Do You Buy the Best ? " TIGER." ALWAYS "OHT TOP. ALWAYS « ON TOP." »Hfc AS APPLIED TO CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. COMMONSENSE ADVICE. AND DANGERS THAT THREATEN. AND THE RESULT. IIIBIUIVMMTI): :i)Mi;?:Tn»:o: AND PROPER TREATMENT. Habitual colds are due to an ill-kept worsfc danger to which the Colds are the special banes of A^i^«l^^«^«i.uirfJ» i skin on the outside, and by dyspeptic children of Australia are exposed is childhood, and often lay the foundation P - mucous membrane on the ins.de the neglected cold. If your baby has for the more serious diseases ° f by proper reaction,, produces, the result of indigestion, coupled with a coldf don > t say « It will wear off, afte r-life. One child catches cold, and gtion in fl ammat ion of the carelessness. Cold water, proper food, and \ et lt go at that. If your children scares itg mot her into hysterics by nas *j and bronch ial membranes Oband commonsense are the foundations have the snuffles or sore throats or hayi in the dead of night such, an, ailment is, noV upon which a preventive must rest watery eyes don't hesitate to take chM catcheg and in . tHe^ordlnary . sens6> A cold sponge bath, one to three them from school for a day or two so before . it has m recovered from from , one . individua i toianother . a* minutes long, before breakfast, with that you may break up the colds they . another cold, and perhaps the slightest " coldf»; predisposes thebnsk dry rub, is exce lent-usually have. Every parent can add to the before . g oyer contracts a fresh indlvidual to attacks of the most sevem all that is necessary to keep the healtny condlt , on of the family and This SUC(fession of coldS( or even an d. dangerous catarrhal Affections, cutaneous circulation ahve and the |to h , 3 or her own peace of mind by th , ect of R common cold> causes the necessit for its ick cure . skin reactive to sudden^ guarding against any andl every kind . lamma t ion of the mucous need not be enforced. These facls of cold Generally the child does not membran6) which was at firat acute, to emphasise the-necessity of extra preto cold water, tolerance can be gwned know how it caught cold It may be e ch ; on and docfcor win te „ cau F ti measures inst the ordi . ,n three weeks time by *huse of to prevent it exposing its that the child has chronic catarrh) nary cold . Everyone cannot changewater at any s «f ltjve body to those dangers wh lC h * never fully recover. his climate af will,. but-may make the ture H makin^.; t , on « n tf r r m rved °f' I fT k T Still another child catches cold, and mOS t of what he has at home-viz.,, each day until it» n i«f contracting colds can be easily could easily have been cured by proper take- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a* diminished by a little ; care and fore- treatment y but , being neglected , soon aa tHejM indication of; thecol* Sea salt may be: added to the water th ht . If the children get colds, » fatal malad of Ife not on i y cureS! a co i d f«; teßta waste any time. Don't trifle * pneumonia . The doctor is quickly, but counteracts any tendency intelligently used does a cold. This warning should be • p nces it lung . fever , J, the cold, to, result in- pneumonia, hty, but fosters it It stimulates the hdd by all . The lives of many c ' J h to ,. ■ factHaSibee fu% proven during , children are sacrificed each year by Thus developed weak lungs; making the epidemics ofr colds. and. influenza, contraction of the blood vessels and neglecting the colds which they take ; to all lung diseases, of the past few years.. Nc case- of regulates the cutaneous circuMion, oth tract chronic catarrh from these childrer T could have eith er oAhese diseases having,resulted One should "keep moving whenwet which they never fully recover. Of all by the prompt use of in pneumonia when: this remedv was or chilly, and not standi on a steeet the cough mixtures sold, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A few useS has- even- been* reported to the corner or elsewhere without taking Cough Reme d y certainly heads the ™£™ ™ in^^ e g cMld . g J d is gone . manufac turers, an* thousands of leep breath. The lungs used in this list as the most efficacious for colds, J oSes ° ]* L any tendency of a cold bottles ofrit are sold-, every, day.. This ,ay act as a pump, and drive the croup , and whooping cough in pneumonia, quickly dis- shows conclusively thatik is. not, only food along. This practice, with he chi i dren , and the one remedy that can al / fear bf that dangerous the best: and quickest euro-for colds, others named, will always be depended upon to effect a alao &certain J re for but a preventive, of that danthe habihty of taking co.d every lit le speedy cure> and that-is pleasant and has never been known to gerous.dlsWpe.. pneumonia. irhile. If you should, contract a cold, sa f e to take. This remedy contains no J, P ' ■ as soon as the - ! ;et rid of it as quickly as- possible, opium 0r ot her harmful drug, and may faiL W , g ® 5f wil l WW pnf EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. xor every cold weakens ft. lungs, £ given „ confidently tQ B a baby J s i»* Ul result. lowers the vitality, and paves the to an adult . Its great worth and the attack A med icme great u wo^rds of a bottle of way for more serious disease, This merit , the treatment f these , CHAMBERLAIN'S is besr accomplished by the use of d i sea ses has been attested by many W«i> ni ™ , ' T%rnxr>r\xr Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a pre- thousandsW mothers. house where here are young COUGH REMEDY Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a pre- thousands of mothers paration that can always be depended upon and that not only curies the cold, t but counteracts, anv tendency toward \ CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY hand, ready for instant use when \ well know „ t for its prompt cures of M «„™«„in * ' ,old everywhere 1/6. I needed. \ ~~..<r>-.. noM and croup. _ pneumonia. c wait tii. w.e -u „ 0..», „.. u acaotd{ to dircctiont return it to yoar then have to send for it, but keep it on rfca/cr anJ get yoar money h is smtmimm u"BSBIl-r : SI ... „ f^&tX&yfo! '*'B^sJ;|S^K%ii^^SM I '■ BBB\;/t''jlSI r'il **** m Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Those who have taken this medicine ars amazed at it> wonderful influence. Its healing power h marvelloui. Sufferers t fron_wy form W*»Jy •} Breathing, Hoarseness, Pi rKe*^r P to « ist B h.» h*v." been properly trwtod witk this Na *<m<m should be without it, as. taken at Ihe beginning, a dose is generally tufScicut, aad a Coiaploto Cara ii certain. So-wa,* 1 © of IlMLitSfctiOTtl® 2 The groat ruco©B3 of HEARNE'S jfMOHITIS CURB, has Induced a numbw of unprinclpSed poraone to make imitations; each ca!Bsnff his medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object «** dc;cJvinK the simpl®-min«l©«ll, and «o (yetting: a aaJa for an imitation which has nonooftho beneficial effects that ;.ASfME'S bronchitis CURE has. it hau become necessary to draw your attention to this fa©V. -id to request you in your own lr»t« esis to tao particular to ask for HEARWE'S and to see that you get It. ■■ akne'S bronchitis CURE, Small Siat* %6; Large Slao, 4/®. - Sold by Chemists and Medicine Venders, and R»y uw» Proprietor, W. Q. HEARNE, Chemist, wlowff, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable looaJly. NoriCE.-Hcarßc's Bronchitis Core Ne, Sa tos c«aUla any p»iscu within the meaning of tbe Act, It ti eqaally beaselJcial fee tfes ymmm ZEALANO BRANCH OFFICE-NO. II FIRST FLOOR, HUME'S BJILDIM33, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9183, 4 September 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9183, 4 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9183, 4 September 1908, Page 2

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