An agent from Mr P. Bock, Wellington, called on us the other day with what he described as being an infall; le core for toothache. From the agent’s statement we gathered that this specific has the effect of stopping acute pain almost immediately, and effects a permanent cure in many cases where the teeth are hollow. It seems a genuine remedy, and is, at any rate) worth trying. On sale at the News stationary department. Price, Is. His has an expressive face, a face of the vegetable marrow type ; a mouth, well it might have been cut wijjjjjb a hay spade, and such a voice, something between a leaky cistern and-a foghorn, but he had sense and eighteen pence. He says to the storekeeper now, have you got a bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for coughs and colds: nothing else will do for me; it beats hos«
p oo T BALL |||-ATCH TO-DAY. MORRINSVILLE .v. TE AROHA, This Match will be played in Mr Geo. Lipsey’s paddock. Kick-off 3 p.m sharp Seats provided for ladies. J Eennick, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. I CLEMENT AUGUSTUS CORNES, f hereby declare that from this date I am not responsible for any.debts contracted in my name unless .c- .-J-*juaed by my written order. "O' July 16,1898. / ...There is being introduced OAfIT7?C! under the name 0f... U HERB tXTKACT I F ~ A RELIABLE CURE FOR TOOTHAOH This has pro red a blessing to many sufferers, and is said to relieve invariably the most violent oain without injury to the Teeth or Gums. This should prove iuvalnabls to mo«t family circles, especially in out distriets. / —- Mr DUNCANSON, TAURANGA, has arranged for a supply, and will SenrJ by post to di-tiicts where not*°ther H .j obtain ibL the abavo remedy of Is Id in stamps. .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2128, 16 July 1898, Page 2
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298Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2128, 16 July 1898, Page 2
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