WHEN YOU CATCH COLD. Do not take any chances of wearing it away, or experiment with some doubtful preparation which will only half cure it at the best, and leave the bronchial tubes weakened "and susceptible to attack from the germs of consumption. Dr Sheldon's NewDiscovery for Coughs and Colds hot only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs, and prevents Serious effects from a cold. Small dose. Pleasant to take. Obtainable pvp--y where. A "Warner's" is the most economical Corset a woman can wear—it can he kept sweet and fresh by washing. We guarantee Warner'a to wear well and not rust, break or tear. Local Drapers. * ITS EFFECT WAS MAGICAL.. "My horse was attacked with griping pains," writes Mr C. Mitchell, Storekeeper, Renwicktown, N.Z. "I gave him Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and found its effect magical, the horse being relieved at once. To anyone handling horses I can recommend this remedy as a splendid cnrejn cases of colic and would not be without a bottle on hand myself." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers; FIRST DOSE RELIEVED. "I suffered badly from indigestion and constipation," writes Mrs Alice A. Powell, Cressy, Tas. "After trying several medicines without deriving any benefit I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets and the result was wonderful. Even after the first dose I felt better and they have completely cured me of my constipation." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. *
Cveryone. 7/ says I'm v a bouncing bonny baby and Doctor says it's to roil INFANTS AND INVAt-IDS. * •> Contains all the essentials for bone and fl'-sli-forni'nt! in an exceptional decree, "assets teething, relieves .infantile constipation, an J etisures restful nights. " An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants." bi. nil i a '* ftHMttßflN. R.H.. M.D.. etc. Nearly 90 Years' Reputation. Gold Mi<Ul3 London, 1900 and 1006, also Paris. Used in the Russian Imperial Nurseries. Oldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A MOTH2H'S TESTIMONYMrs. '■' Bhcklmtt, Australia.vvrites :~ '"' m \ 'it 1,-dun was reared truin i« - " inonilis to"'two vt-j.s conu-lotwly on 1-'OOl). He was a seven iuonilis child :.iid oldv weighed 3lt>S 2ozs. when six v 'f-ks o'ld, during which time he had been i d on various Foods which <iid not sau-fy hnn, hut wiihin a short time after givuv Hun voit Food he was quite a different child, and now at tar- e ve*rs of age is a strong, healthy child." —ilthFiby., I'JU. annfUcturer— JOSIAH R. NEAVE * CO.,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 October 1913, Page 2
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