Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs thatrasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the 1 whole body. You need a regular medicine, a doctor's medicine, for such a cough. You need It gives just the aid to nature necessary to control the cough' and heal the inflamed membranes. Ask your doctor all about this medicine. Sold in three sizes. To hasten recovery, keep your bowels in good condition. Use Ayer's Pills, if necessary, in order to have daily movements. These pills are sugar-coated, all vegetable. They keep the liver active. Dose, only one pill. Prepared by DR. J. O. A3TER & C 0.,. Xiowaii. Mass-i TJ. B. A. ISliVrl-ijfifiii'iitl : '''ii - ,'• •■■" -"''■ <*s&*W Everyone ¥/ says* I'm a bouncing Bonny baby and Doctor says it's due to FOR SNTAHTB AMD INVALIDS. Contains, all the essentials for bone and flesh-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. "An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants." BIr<JHA3. A. CAMERON, C.8.. M.P., etc. Nearly 90 Years' Reputation. Gold Medals, London, ISOO and IMS, also Porta. Used in the Russian imperial NurseriesOldest, Cheapest,and still the Best., A MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Daley, of Blackbutt, Australia,writes : " My litilc son was reared fr in two months to two years completely on NEAVE'S FOOD- He was a .seven months' child and only weighed 31bs 2ozs. when six we< ks old, during which time he had been f d on various Foods which did not satisfy him/tStit-within a short time after giving him your Food he was quite-a different child, and nosv at ttir e vcars of age-is a strong, healthy child."—i !th Roy., W2. Sold ui Tinsai*ci»Uy p*ckedfl|r" Australasia. Manufccturer—JQslA2S R. STSAV* * CO., Tordins ?iidae. Ea*. Bonningtoir* Cures Coughs Quickly o»er 50 years ago grandmother used Bonnington's Irish Mow—to-day her children and grandchildren mil find that there's no medicine so safe and sure as thU famous reliable family cough medicine. , „ , . M rs. B. Taylor, of Ponsoaby. wntes: "I hava very great pleatuie in recoasmaiKlneat comfort to my .little one*, ■specially in cases of bronchitis and ciwp. but ■ good, warm bath v Bonniagton« Insh Mom sow had the datiradef act. I caaaot speak too ktghRefuse substitutes—why should purchase an inferior imitation when you can get the famous standard cough remedy—Bonnington's? CARR.ACEEM IRISH MOSS r~\ I r. WA ism >' A^kTwJY&S. ■H P 4AkWW. m/:t V. V y/ M Wa. Ik ■<^MM' M tm The Business Man The man of to-day enjoys a cup of tea far more than his fellow of ten or twenty years ago, and it is surprising how fastidious he-has become. He wants I aPrc3SEm»BS because it is the bast tea, bast in quality and best in flavour. '■ ' . Tfcwa GratW at. . .1/8.1/10,2/. per lb. m
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 July 1913, Page 3
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