Amusing Bumoii op Promise Cash This U a fnmiliar line in the nowspap rs, and one which always attracts the eye. And yet, when we come to read tha report, how often do we find that tho cue is not v°r» amusi-g sifter all. Imle»d, eoimd-red rightly, the breaking of a promise is a vorv serious matte'-. A man who h once guilty of such an act is never trusted attain. When we are suffering fro•» indigestion, sick headache, or from any di-order of the stomi.ch, why do we turn to Holloway's t'ill* ? Because they promise relief in such cases, and bare never yet broken their proniiv dunne a trial in all parts of the world for nearly sixty ye«rs.—Adrt. AT THK BAR, greatest compliment ever paid to medicine was that paid to Imp y'B " May Al'l'LK," when, during the recent Tar:s To M's.H It. testified openly in the Hr.uw. the efficacy of this great remedy- - a guaranteed euro for all liver diosrders. A Dottle wa* subsequently presented to every member of the House, and Members now speak in terms of its got! effects, All chemists and stcrea stock it per boitle,— Advt j WADE'S TEETHING POWDERS ;fot' babies are soothing, reduca rover 'and prorent blothos, Price, Is,—Adyt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 174, 6 August 1901, Page 2
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208Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 174, 6 August 1901, Page 2
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