Ml WW That man failed to shut the door, and the strong draft struck you squarely in the chest. A draft means cold, a cough, mmonia, and often the beginning of consumption itself. You shun a draft. But fyl'r&\W you can't when riding in rt!ie sixcet-cars; either in the closed or open cars. Then !'/K-7 Keep at hand a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It will cure a "street-car cold" in a night. The moment you feel chilly or Veverish, want to cough, or have any tightness in the chest take a dose. The relief is immediate. Put up in large and small bottles. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster is a great aid to the Cherry Pectoral. Pis Jed directly over the painful lung, it dra-tfs out all soreness, relieves congestion, and imparts great strength. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aytt Co., lowtll. Mm., I). S. A. A. LISTER & GO. Ltd. Dnrsley, Eng., Muraf&ctarerg of the PBIMIEB OBEAM SEPARATO OF THE WORLD. Known ONLY as thi Alexandra Give the moat UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the Dx Laval, they defeated Messrs LlstaVa ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Germany, and declare they have never sold or sent a single ALEXANDBA SEPARATOB to Germany at any time. ALEXANDRA TOOK FIKBT PRIZE «t the Royal Agricultural Society s Show, B&aoaater, It >. BEATING THE D LAVAL and other Machines Could any better certificate of efficiency be effered to those in Dali/ing? Newton King, SOLE AGENT roi the ALEXANDBA For the North Island of N.Z. SOLE BROS., WJiNAEI BUTCHERY, We kill anly tbe PRIMESI OF MEAT grazed en the best fattening (arms in thadistriot. TOR DUALITY . i WE DEFY COMPETITION) CUSTOMERS WAITED ON DAILX. 60L3 AGENTS ! F. ANDREWS' i i WfiLL KtfOWN II „„ BACON ll THE BEST
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 158, 25 July 1901, Page 4
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514Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 158, 25 July 1901, Page 4
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