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AS GOOD FOR WOMEN AS FOR MEN.

A QUICK CURE for that Cough Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is really a quick cc.ld and cough cure. A teaspoonfu!. taken with or without a little water, will be found to afford . almost instantaneous relief. What is also of considerable importance is the fact that "Tonking's" does not merely stop a cough by drugging it into silence, but actually ouies by rapidly reducing the inflam mation and irritation in the lining membrane of the throat and lungs. This is a month when colds are easily taken ow ing to the extremes in temperature and sudden changes, and it is, therefore, a month when should be kept handy and ready for the first cold symptom when it comes along. "Tonking's" will drive a cold completely out of the system inside of twenty-foU'- hours—often sooner than that if taken at the first indication. Even deep-seated, iind old chronic coughs are scon dispelled by the aid of this fine old English remedy. Sold everywhere in three sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. g Tonking's Emulsion

Look at the passing crowd That we meet in the street, They all complain aloud Of the Corns on their feet. The certain cure for, Corns, Progandra has proved offc, TJio' painful, hard as horns ; Or tender, sore and soft. Our life is far too' short This torture to endure, To Progandra resort And prove this certain euro.' BARRfI<2L©UGH'S PROGHNDRA Of all Medicine Vendors, l/» pec Box,

Cold ork the Cbe^t is dangerous, be-cause-thß lungs ed. >£-4iot takenrin hand it may develop into bronchitis, pneumonia or even consumption. Yau need a medicine to sooth the irritation, ljreak up ihe cold andleave the lung&*strong ana healthy, and / no remedy so good as s 7 For bver 46 has been the favom-ite family cough roedicme. Ma. M. A. Gavin, J.Vfj town, writes:— // " I have used yo Irish Moss for a number of years, arra.nave found it a most excellent^medicine fora cough or sore throat .j £t is very good for children, bein& yvery palatable, and no trouble, to get the child to take it. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. on getting the standard cougn refcedy—Bonn [Eton's. I Beauty's Secpei. mm or oily crenins. It ci«:tiiS ( tlic jkws! |»ro--1 IFSaejr Cream W tt-c I'iimous ' t";ir.c ci-nin without grease," M is Nature's way to licuuty. EuT U/nnn Chemist, Masterton. >| n. I • iWUUSJj Fluor Creiun, H/G pot•

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9579, 28 August 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9579, 28 August 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9579, 28 August 1909, Page 7

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