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Miss A. Ratz, The Lake, vi i Charleville, Q., writes: "I do not know what we people who live in the bush would do without Chamberlain's Remedies. Many of us live miles from a doctor, and the time that would be lo*t in seuding for one in a case of Croup would, in most cases, prove fatal, to say nothing of the expense. In our family we take the precaution of keeping Chamberlain's Covgh Remedy on hand —we always have a few bottles in the house —and we call it our doctor. As a matter of fact, ono and all of Chamberlain's Remedies have a plate in our medicine chest, and I could not tell you the number of times that they have saved us serious trouble."' For sale by all chemists and stcrekeopers.

The Proprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps have determined to institute proceedings, which will be carried to the utmost extent allowed by law, against anyone refilling their bottles with other spirit and retailing it under the name of As offenders may be ignorant of the very serious risk they are incurring, attention is hereby called to the Act of Parliament of New Zealand, "The Patents' Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1908," under which any person who encloses any goods in any covering (which includes. any bottle) to which a trade mark has been applied shall be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for not over two years or to fine, or to both imprisonment and fine. A REWARD OF £SO is oflerfd for such information as will lead to the conviction of any person carrying on these praotici a. Any information can be supplied to our Solicitors, Messrs. Chapman n H timi Tripp, Urandou Street, Wellington, New 2 Zealand. | UDQLPHO WOLFE COMPANY, ? C Proprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps

More Popular than ever. Every year the sales of , Bonnington's | CARRAGEEN \ Irish Moss. 9 -increase largely. ,1 For over 46 years it has $ been the standard remedy • for coughs and colds. »It 4 quickly cures, soothes the irritation, heals the lungs and leaves them strong and healthy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

I Insist on getting Bonnington's. There is no remedy "just as good." A Mr. William Neighbours of Waimangaroa writes: " h gives me great pleasure to recommend your Irish Moss (or coughs and colds, or any lung complaint, havinß used it in my family lor over twenty years." 3 A GOOD HABIT Keep Tonking's Linseed - Emulsion In The Home. Wo are all creatures of habit, and, perhaps, one of the best habits wo can cultivate is, "in time of health prepare for sickness." Wo all catch colds—Dominion weather is so changeable, and temperatures so suddenly alter, that the wonder is that wo are not all the time with cough and cold. Knowing the liability New Zoalanders have for catching colds, a'good habit can be formed by all of us by keeping a bottle of TIMING'S LINSEED EMULSION in the home ready for the cold the moment it arrives. In the office, shop, factory, warehouse, and travelling bag are other good places to ltoep a supply of this now famous cold and. cough mixture. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion relieves and strengthens, and that is one of its strong points—it first relieves, and then it strengthens—fortifies your throat, lungs, and general bodily health against future attacks of cold. You certainly want your throat and lungs to be as strong as possible. A very little experience with "Tonkiug's" will prove'to you that it is a worthy cough cure and lung tonic, • and considerably bettor even than all the praise wo can give it. ''Keep Tonking's by you" is a good habit.- Don't let. any dealer persuade you into taking something olse supposed to be "just as good." There is only ono "Tonking's Linseed Emulsion." Sold everywhere in three sizes, Is 6d. 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 3

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3198, 26 May 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3198, 26 May 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3198, 26 May 1909, Page 7

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