A press wire states thit. an attempt, to recover the gold on board the wrrcked Rlingamite proved unsuccessful. The vessel is now in thirty fathoms of water, and owing to the strength of the curient, the diver could not go down. HOLLOWAY'B PILLS AND OINTMENT. Influenza, Doughs and Colds. In diseases o' th th r oat and nhest. so prevalent in our ch»ni?e«b!e climate. nothing so speedily reli»»en, or so certainly cures, as these inj estimate'" rnmedies. These disordere are ! too nften neglected at t,heir cnmm' nc ment |or are inj<:riicion*lv treated, resulting in leither case in rii»astrous consrqnences to the / patient. Holloway'a remedies will restore, if recovery be possible; they allay the | alarming symptoms and purify tV.e bloorl. j Nature consummates the cure, gradually ! restoring strength and vital power. By persevering in the use of Holloway's preparations tone is conferral on the stomach and frame generally. Thousands of persons have testified that by the use of these remedies a'on'i they have been restore-! to lealth after ever? other m ans hid f tiled.—Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1903, Page 3
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174Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1903, Page 3
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