a «3s SfS W Hard coughs are bad enough, to be sure. Bui it's often the little, hacking, tickling, persistent cough that means the most, especially when there is a history of weak lungs in the family. What should be done? Ask your doctor. He knows. Ask him about the formula on the label of every bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask him if this medicine has his fall approval for throat and lung troubles. _Then do as he says. Iyer's ferry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. £,•; Zi.. lev/ell, ftla3s„ U. S. A,
WHAT HAPPENS! When a Suffragette Becomes a SuraturetteP She becomes a pet. Happy is the Curate, Happy is her Dad, Happy is her Brother, Happy— sure!—and glad Is her sainted Mother I Suratura Tea, you see, Softens all asperity! Sweet beneath a tree ' Such a Maid to bask with — Suratura, she Won't hurt Mr. Asquith. Neither rod nor birch 'II Chasten such a lady. Suratura'd, Sadie Won't vex Mr. Churchill. If you'd sweeten quite Your harsh disposition^ Suratura's might Proves the best Physician. Don't you let 'em tell you Other Teas come near it. If they .seek to sell you Other Tea, just jeer it! There is none so fine, Never was one purer, Than this Tea divine— PEERLESS SURATURA!
Mr. J. DAY,' of G, Donald McLean Wellington, writes: "I mct'v with f. painful accident some months' ago, when working on a building iff* Willis Street. I was in (ho act of lowering a plank from 'the '.scaffold, when a nail, with the point turned inward, caught my finger, tearing theflesh from the top and laying the bone hare to the knuckle. When I■ reached home I had it dressed with Plantekoa Ointment (which we had in the houso at the time—we always keep it) and the healing .process' during the days that followed seemed like mngic. I|i less than a fortnight it was thoroughly healed. Plantekoa Ointment has . been used on many occasions, and for many in our house, with complete success in every instance." Obtainable from Chemists and Stores,, or Post Free from PLANTEKOA PROPRIETARY, Ltd., Wellington. When purchasing, remember the Itboxes contain four times the quantity of the V- size.
V-v Wi ill r 12-k "if- «?•?? fc.rft fo Ss I 8 is distressing tc T the older folks as \ j well as the little f». one. Cure it \J promptly and effectually with Bonnington's Irish Moss the remedy lhat for over half a century has been the standard family cough cure. There's no medicine so safe, so reliable, and so effective. Bonnington's is absolutely free from harmful drugs. MR. A. M. GRANT, (i Te Whaiti, Ro!orua, writes:—"For years now I have used Bonnington's Irish Moss'for coughs and colds. For children it is the best medicine in the world; easy .to take and tafe." . Refuse substitutes and iniitations. There is only one i i BONNINGTON'S. Get ait ! 49 I CARR.ACEEN inw;b7>[ik X lady Ifoi&gf ia Lome wntea: l< l haw sjsed Lhmei teolsjoo' for myself and children wfeh giand rcsuhs. Having 6 ?JSW, ftJ&latabS* t&s&j, 8&b ' ~~ "
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10614, 22 April 1912, Page 3
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