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A TIME when this shoe could have been mended. There was a time when the 150 victims of Pneumonia, the 40 of Bronchitis, and the 60 of Pleurisy, who died in New Zealand during the past year, might have been saved had they taken SYKES CUBA COUGH when they first caught that little cold. Don't delay until you are in the condition of the old shoe. Don't let your cold go on until it gets past the curing stage. Stop it at once, and avoid the chances of having the Grip, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, etc. All these troubles are the results of letting a cold have its run. You cannot afford to trifle with a cold. SYKES CURA COUGH WILL CURE YOU It is the Best Remedy ever advertised to cure a Cold. It gives immediate relief when other remedies fail. Sold throughout New Zealand by Chemists and Storekeepers Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d.

ALCOHOLISM AND NARCOTISM. A CURATIVE TREATMENT PERMANENT IN EFFECT. THE undersigned has opened a place of treatment at Karamea, Clifton Terrace, Wellington, for sufferers from over-indulgence in stimulants or narcotics. This treatment has been in use in the colony for five years, and more than THREE HUNDRED per-manently-cured patients testify to its value. I guarantee to absolutely destroy all desire for intoxicants or narcotics. Out of four hundred persona treated for alcoholism, less than 15 per cent, have reverted to the use of intoxicants, and those who have, have wilfully acquired the habit again by foolishly giving way to solicitation. About forty victims of pernicious drugs (including morphia-injectors, opium-eaters, laudanum-drinkers, co-caine-takers, chlorodyne-drinkers, eto.) have been cured, and NOT ONE has ever touched anything of the kind since. I hold testimonials from representative business and professional men all over New Zealand, including physicians and clergymen. The treatment is in no way harmful, but isi beneficial to the system generally. It is quite painless. It is not a mysterious or marvellous _ cure, out a practical, up-to-date medical treatment which accomplishes what is claimed for it every time. Any local physician who desires information regarding the method has only to inquire, and I will tell him all about it. Call on or address J. B. DANIELS, Karamea, Clifton Terrace, Wellington. All matters strictly confidential.

IRONMONGERY! IRONMONGERY! THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER is now selling th following at special low prices for Cash: — RANGES—Luke's, Scott's, and Shacklock's AMERICAN STOVES —New Dover and Tasma, specially cheap TILED GRATES —The Largest and Best Assortment in the City MANTELPIECES—SoIid Marble Imitation Marble and Walnut, new designs FENCING WIRE — Always at Bedrock Prices; some slightly damaged will be sold cheap AMERICAN AXES—Our 3s 6d Axe always gives satisfaction BUILDING MATERIAL—Iron, Felt, Nails, Ridging, Spouting, Enamelled Bathe, Oils, Paints, all at Bedrock Prices for cash GEOEGE WINDEE, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, LOWER CUBA STREET. tS" Write for Prices

HsTERYOIfsNESSr] 3 liOSS of ENBRGY and STRENGTH, : i DESPONDENCY and DEBILITY. : 3 A Gentleman having tried In vain every j i advertised remedy, and at last dia- ; 3 covered a SIMPLE MEANS of SELF • 3 CURB, will forward the same, free of . J ebarge, to anyone interested. ; j Address: A. MIMER. O.P.Om^ SY . DN . E Y' J. & A. WILSON, T7AUNERAL DIRECTORS * FURNISHERS Cambridge Tebbace. All Requisites in Stock. -'^ j _ BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS- -*V : Telephone 905. 1

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 137, 14 February 1903, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 137, 14 February 1903, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 137, 14 February 1903, Page 25

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