COLDS. How often we hear the remark, " It is only a cold," and a few days later the man is on his back with pneumonia, This is such a. comwon occuirence that a cold, howe 'er slight, should not be neglected. Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy ha 9 gained its great popularity and immense sales by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It counteracts ' any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia fcold by all chemists and storekeepers. TOOTHACHE. There is nothing so good for toothache rs Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When the gums and face are rubbed freely with this liniment the pain soon disappears When the tooth is decayed saturate a X>iece of cottonwool with Chamberlain's ■ Fain Halm, place it in the cavity of the j tooth, ana immediate relief will result. | Being an antiseptic, this preparation j will cleanse the tooth and thus in a | measure arrest decay. (Sold by all ! chemists and storekeepers.
You use our ZEBRA STOVE PASTE and find it the best Now try THE LASTING NOTE.—"Brasso" is not a foreign manufacture but made by Reckitt's.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10067, 13 June 1910, Page 2
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