BUSINESS NOTICE.
A bay inaro is in the Levin pound. j . . A business announccmenT from j Bulliman Brothers, but -hers. n r I .. Oxford street, Levin appears in to- j ' day's Chroniclo. Ail open 'invitation to come in and - inspect the new pharmacy is extended to «t!1 by Mr C. S. Keedwell, di<- | - pensing chemist, three doors behnv Clark's. If the Papaw could speak. what would it sav? The 'Papaw' boars fruit for the benefit <>f al] th at rare .' to eat thereof. wboth.--r man, beast or bird. .Tf it could speak it would say: "Pluck of my fruit, not only is it pleasant to taste but it will assist your digestion and clear your blond. All I ask in o.vplwii'jro is tliat yon should drop a few of n;y seeds by tin ' wayside, so that when my trunk withers in doatb, f shall still be represented among the trees of the living." Dr. T. P. Lucas, M.-R.C. S.L.J?. C.P., lias, after many years | - of patient research and experiment-, an ointment and a nil] "which contains in a highly concentrated form all the peculiar ferments of the Papaw apple useful to man as a curative agent. Accompanied with a course of Dr. Lucas' Papaw pills, which in nearly every case render important assisirw-e to tlie ointment in its_ good work. The following specimen ease will speak for itself: Jonathan Cast'edine, of Norfchgate, near Brisbane, savs:— "For thirteen years I had a Cystic tumor growing on my right shoul- , der, which developed to the size of -a large egg and affected seriously the , sinews of my neck. Under the application of Dr. Lucas' ointment it burst in seven days, and in another week the hole had disappeared." Could a better illustratoin of the powerful solving and power of the ointment-be a e ked for. - ' - Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1911, Page 3
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304BUSINESS NOTICE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1911, Page 3
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