It was a fearful shock to sco His look of pain and misery; His cough, it made the houses quako V His wife, she wept disconsolate. His children joined the mournful throng, And said: ""We won't liavo fatlior long" ; But all is changed, his life's securo— He's taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. ■ The Hartley family, who for many years lived at Foxton, hut are now settled at Mangaweka, are said to have come into a fortune amounting to about four and a half millions. The fortune is to he divided among eight—so there should he enough to go round. ACHED aijL OVER. "I had influenza with aches and pains all over,"' says Mrs E. S. Williams, Price, S.A.. "Was get- . ting worse every minute and did not know what to do for myself until I remembered that a friend had told me Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured his influenza. I sent my " daughter for a bottle and got immediate relief after the first dose and before I had taken the whole bottle.was completely cured." JFor sale every whore-—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1913, Page 2
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177Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1913, Page 2
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