Ttwmm This elder brother evidently knows xsfk how to play' jff!f| doctor, in real earnest. He knows about te Ayer'a Cherry fejp< Pectoral. His W UL mother told j^//,m^ m: W him. Her $f J'K^mm^i mother told /JF/- u\ 11 her, and her /f J |\\ J grandmoth- jvl ert mother | told her Uj mother. It's _ the one standard cough medicine for children 'Awiuun is entirely free from narcotics or poison of any kind. It is the great remedy the world over fqr colds, coughs, croup, whooping-cough, influenza, la grippe, and all bronchial complaints. Accept no substitute or cheap and worthless imitation. Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Put up in large "and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ai'or & Co.. Lowell: Mass.. U.S.A. Mia THE First Shipment of spring Patterns has come to hand, and embraces all the most popular shades of dependable Tweeds obtainable. You are specially invited to inspect these goods, for I Ley are just the class that particular dressers like to have. Place your oroer for your next suit with. me. Satisfaction will follow, and h e price will please you. mm^mm>^mmm.mm)^m I Grandmother used | m Ronnington's! ji ij For over 46 years Bonn- || £g ingtoh's Irish Moss has W M been the standard cough igf 1 remedy. Grandmother |g I used it. your mother used M 1 it, and you probably use it M yourself and give it to II M your children. M IIKEATINC WM^S^MMM^S; wmm CARRAGEEN 1 Irish Moss. I l U There is no medicine like m it for breaking up coughs gji H and colds, healing inflam- M M matioh in the bronchial M 1 tubes and preventing seri- % |j ous lung troubles. M | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. | h Get what you ask for, and p m ask for Bonnington's Irish W Moss-there Is ! -\ no remedy \ "just as good.'! gj A purely Sold in Tins and fir Sweetmeat Bottles only F Keating's Worm Tablets furnish a most agreeable method of administering the I only certain remedy for Intestinal or h Threat! Worms. Perfectly safe, mild, / ft*, and especially adapted for children,*" 'V To be obtained of all Druggists. -A k. Proprietor. THOMAS KEATING London, Eiig. - GOVERNMENT l^m DEPARTMENT FACT No. 4. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects eYery Assurance Policy issued by the Department. BoBSXAHTiAL, surrender valuea and loan raluei are Allowed after two yean, anfi if the premium it not paid within th* thirty days of graoe an account ia opened crediting the policyholder with the anrrender value ana increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums sa the> fall due and interest thereon. A; <<*ng &h the amount to credit exceeds the amouui owing the polioy is in full force, and ir. *>* event,of tJeath or maturity the auu> assured and boDn»«s, *«iBB "he t/t*»~ffrth intereai, ar» -una. Amber Tips Tea will appeal to your purse as well as your taste because a packet makes more cups than any other brand. 1/8. 1/10 and 2/-per lb. 20 Presentation Goods NEW LINES: "TSEFUL, ornamental Goods at reavJ sonable prices. If you are thinking of purchasing an article for Piesentation, step along to my shop for a few ideas. i Beautiful Oak Trays, Silver Salvers, Teapots, Cruets, Hot Water Kettles, Tea-sets, Biscuit Barrels, etc. J. SCOTT Watchmaker and Jeweller. K2Z3SS2S2K Estd.lßßs.] POISONOUS. [Arsenical WARRAN TED FREE from SULPHURS or LIME. This Dip is now used by very many Sheep Owners, who have found it to be all that is required, totally destroying all insects, and lubricating the wool so as to cause all eggs to sip from it. The action of the soap leaves the wool in a soft, silky condition; the Potash causes it to remain so. The Dip is put up in Five Gallon Drums—no trouble in mixing. Use 1 gallon of lip to 100 of water. By using: th© above Dip the cost per 1.000 sheep is not more than £l, and for large flocks it is somewhat less. It should be remembered that the Dip will retain its strength for almost any length of time, being practically imperishable. Railage paid from Palmerston up to 100 miles. PRICE, D/ 6 PER DRUM. Late propriotors-HOLDEN & NICHOLAS, SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANUFACTURER : H. W. SCOTT, CHEMIST, BANGITIKISI ST,' PALMEKSTON NORTH.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9603, 24 September 1909, Page 7
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