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Mrs J.-ssin Lomas, Gladstone, Q., ". rites :—“ I strongly advise every ;» irent to keep a Lottie of Chamber--1 i.i'B Cough Remedy in the house, ‘lad I always make a point of telling :iv friends of the recovery of tuy son F'r 11 years he had suffered from acu'e bronchitis, and though I had him ry a lot of things, nothing seemed to give him permanent reliM. A mediea o man advised me to got Chamberlain’0 nigh Remedy, and I did su. Ade < ided improvement was noticed before the first bottle was used, and I am pleased to state that after he had taken four bottles, he was completely . ured, and is now enjoying the best of health.—For sale by Johnson and Wigg, agents, Gan wants but little here below When wintry winds commence to blow, 'With sleet and rain and hail and snow hlan wants but little here you know. Hut that same little that he wants Must make him always feel secure The wise man knorvs, so off he goes To purchase Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

pUBLIO HALL, TE AEOHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. An Entertainment of Art and Music, FEED. ELTON’S COMEDY COMPANY, Grand Production of the Famous Comedy, “ When Jones Left Home.” New Scenery, Wardrobe and Effects. Miss Geace Eltoij, direct from Sydney, the greatest lady society entertainer and musician in Australia. Feed. Eltos’, Australia’s most popular Comedian, who convulses his audience with hearty laughter, without resorting to the least traces of coarseness. Miss Alice Ehodes, the Society Dancer and Serio Singer. Me Feed. Meymgtt, direct from London, Character Actor and Comedian, who will sing the latest London and New York craze “If There Hadn’t Been An Apple on The Tree.” Populab Peices, 3a, 2s, Is. Doors open 7.30, Commence 8. Box Plan at Keesing’s bookseller.

The Shop for Boots is A. Edwards*. Large stock best makes and low prices.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43096, 23 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43096, 23 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43096, 23 May 1907, Page 3

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