Mr Waiter Trail'ord, Pharmaceutical Chemist, by Exam., High-street, West Maitland, N.S.W., writes: "I have had over 25 years active and practical experience in leading English and Colonial Pharmacies, and am convinced that of a,ll the numerous cough medicines, none has given greater satisfaction than Ohamoerlain Cough Kemedy. I invariably use- it in my own family and have derived sucu benefit from it that when I am asked to recommend a good medicine I unhesitatingly recommend Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy." For sale by all chemists &nd storekeepers.
Exceptional value m Vv inter Mihinei'j; smart new-shaped toques trimmed with velvet; fur, and wing; in all colours at 21s and 25s each. Largo shapes in silks, velvets, felts, and straws; in every imaginable shade' beautifully trimmed, from ISs 6ci. The small tweed hat so much in favour for wet weather, may be obtained in any colour, with a pretty wing at the side, 8s 6d. D\>r smart new millinery, see t-he display at Mrs Mathewson's, Lambton Quay, Wellington.—A.dvt.
Many porsons find themselves affected with a, persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cougli can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy, it should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. For sale by all e'aemisr.s and ?torel:eep?T-s.
When winter's cold bit.sl Is r.l'enred by ;ill tongue?, ACACIAN BALSAM is Best iu: 1 the iui.C:" Take a dose now .-md thc-r., Hie remedy's sure, For coughing, if left, ss Not easy to cure. Barraclough's Acacian Lung Baisana, 1/6 Miss A. Rata, The Lake, via Oliarloville, Q., writes: ' I do not know vjn&t wo people who Uve in the buali w;-ulci do without Chamberlain's Renieuies. Aiany ot l':: live ludos from a dieio;, .id ti'nie that would be Jo.-C 'ill £endn\i" f.>r ono in ;i casa of Croup in r-Ooi cases, prow fnt:u, to say i:oth;^ h . ■-> -i----expanse-. Jr. our fatmty we t:iy- >-•- j ■ cialion oi keeping Chftialvrks f U Remedy on ha-nd —we always tin *e\ bottles in t he house —<wd w doctor. A:i a nitittov of mc*. and ail of Cliauiberiai'i's .Rssatsdio. 1 : Lave a place, in our uiedie.ne. coe-it, auu ' could not tell yuu the :;uui'>or of t'littes tlvd" tuey n vt> us i-rv.;iid troiv •t■ L'or -=aleby ali ch?Uiia;n and sterckaepars.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9223, 22 June 1909, Page 5
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