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HE RONGO PAI TENEI KEI KOUTUA KATOA jyr AOBBAN JS 0D EWA R T NEW ASTHMA CURE, NEW GROUP CURE, NEW DIPTHERIA UURE, NEW CHRONIC BRONCHITIS CURB Prepared from the Forest and Mountab Plants of Zew Zealand. The New Curo is the only speoifio yet disooverod for Diphtheria. In Croup the New Cure has no rival, Ji saves emetics, lighting fires, hot baths and all that attendant worry incidental to thi arrival of tho Midnight Monster. In Typhoid Foyer the New Cure dlsinfeok soothes, and gives refreshing sleep, As a disinfectant for the Nuraury, Lying in Chamber and the Siok Boom it has m equal, being extremoly soothing and refresh ing. A home possessing a supply of this Remedy is fully armed against the sudden onsot of all Infeotiona Diseases, In no instanoo has a death occurred from Dlpthoria where the New Curo has '.bees frnoly used on the first symptoms of tht Luiease appearing. A voioo from the far off Isles of the SeaMrs Watt, Tanna, Now Hebrides Mission, ays j "The New Care and the Asthma Tobaooo aot upon the Natives like magio They oomo in orowds to the Mission Housi asking for them, but as our supply is limited wo have to bo oarefai and only give them Xv tho worot oases." Rev. Mr Cooks, Inoumbent, St, Savioai •, Hydenham states t " Gives relief in Astnmi when nothing olso will,' For Diphtheria— Its effeotonmy boy wa» marvellous, and relieved our auxiety ouoe,— A. M 'Donald, Sergt.«Major Polios Christohuroh. A sufferer for years,— A now life sinoi aeiug the Caro,— Mb Kirkwood, Armagl Streot. Aftor 25 yoaro Bronohitis oared,- vi smoked a tin and a half of the Asthm» Tobaooo.— Joshua Kidd, Mount Brown Amber) ey, The "Now Cure" has done my boy moit good than all the onres evor tried pat to gother.— Mr. Moßratnbt, New Brighton, The relief was so Teat that I would not again be without it if it oosts me a guinei a box,— Mrs Shkrwood, Luggage Department, Railway, Ohristohuroh The, Kew Curo, 3s 6d j Qrinde la Robuou Oigrettes 2s; Aithmi Tobaooo, 2ii6d»nd *,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8162, 17 April 1895, Page 4

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350

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8162, 17 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8162, 17 April 1895, Page 4

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