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Mr Waiter TralTord, Pharmaceutical Chemist, by Exam., High-street, West Maitland, N.S. VV., writes: "I have had over 25 years active and practical experience in leading English and Colonial Pharmacies, and am convinced that of all the numerous cough medicines, none has given greater satisfaction than Chamberlain Cough Remedy. I invariably use it in my own family and have derived such benefit from it that when I am asked to recommend a good medicine I unhesitatingly recommend Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy." For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. Miss A. iiatz, The Lake, via Cliarleville, Q., writes: "I do not know wnat we people who live in the bush would do without Chamberlain's Remedies. Many of vis live miles from a doctor, and the time that would be los>t in sending for one in a case of Croup would, in most cases, prove fatal, to say nothing of tne expense. In our family we take the precaution of keeping Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on hand—we always have a few bottles in the house—and wo call it our doctor. As a matter of fact, one and all of Chamberlain's Remedies have a place 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 storekeepers. The name of AYLMEK'S, WiJLs <=• Wellington, is synonymous with perff tion in the art of Milliner,. Lad as write for a selection on approval. Vosigns by every mail from the lea-iiu). jjondon and Pnis houses. Customs and Forwarding Agonts—J. J. CURTTS & CO., Customhouse Quay, Wellington, will clear your goods and forward to you, or you may consign goods to them, and they will forward to their ultimate destination. Moderate charges.

THE FIRST COUGH OF THE SEASON. The first cough of the season may not be severe, but it needs prompt and efficient attention to prevent its extension. Any cough caused by cold and fever will irritato the sensitive membranes of the throat and delicate bronchial tubes. Cure promptly every cold and cough as it arises is, you will admit, advice well worth heeding. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is so reliablo in curing early coughs that scarcely a home can be found where it is not considered "the good old family cough cure." It does not contain drugi of a dangerous nature, and has no superior as a general family cough remedy. " Tonking'ii" relieves quickJy, and cures promptly. When your cough is of a tickling and throat-irritating nature, take a few drops at frequent intcrvals instead of large doses further apart. Sold everywhere in three sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 5

HONEST TEA IS THE BEST POLICY Price, 8s 6d per s!b Lead Packet or Tin. Obtainable all Storekeepers or direct from THE ZANDA TEA CO., 159 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON.

NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. them by using WELSBACH MANTLES, Made in New Zealand. Made by New Zealariders. Made for New Zealanders. At the WELLINGTON FACTORY. Obtainable from all Gas Companies and Stores, or £i':ra the original manufacturers— WELSBACH LIGHT CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD., 102 & 104, Victoria St., Wellington. BACK INTO OLD PREMISES. J, K. BLINKHORNE, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, ILL RESUME BUSINESS in his Old Premises, " Star" Block, To-Day.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3217, 15 June 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3217, 15 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3217, 15 June 1909, Page 7

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