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s Ever become chilled through and through 1 The acute sensation of cold is followed by feverishness and aches in all parts of the body. Finally the whole trouble settles in the throat and lungs in Thero is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. will cure these chills and coughs. A few doses are sufficient at first. More time is required later on. Stop coughing and you will got well. Keep coughing and you invite bronchitis, pueumonia, or even consumption itself. Better stop your cough at onoo and thus oud the wholo matter. PrefuuciS Br. J- C. Ayer k Co.. Lowell, Mass., B. S. A. TO BE PUBLISHED IN AUGUST, 1300.

STONE'S WtiUHGTQ'i HaWXc'S B4Y&TARAMKI COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL & GENEIIAL DIRECTORY AND ~, NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Edited by John Stoke. AUGUST, 1900.—-Tenth Year oi? Publication. Oemy Bvo., containing over POO pafjes, to getter with maps of New Zealand and Wellington, corrected to date, tho whole handsomely bound in cloth, j'ilt-loitcrcJ. PI'.IOK: If Oi'c'fit:') lipfVir-- i'uliiicHtion 10? C«l; Aflur I'uUieatiuu, i:!s ii,l. BTONB, SON* & CO., Plll s;■ «it s & iublr rf ;i u $ (J'- vfi-.'.l »B() Jetty .. lilxi.s, 1 >«ntwiu <wa Hfc Uiey tstieei, Weilmglga,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1900, Page 4

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