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Influenza la always wore or led pmi> Unt at this season of the year. This dIINN Is v<"j slmiKt to a tavere oold andlfek "> iowu i to tske its oour*e is liable to oaofl serious results. The best treatment for to fiuuDga is to avoid exposure and tain Chamberlain's Dough Kemoly. Thli M*> clns gives immediate relief, and if naed « *i directed, will ward off all dangerous fSMI quences. It leaves the system in a and healthy condition. It always onr# JkLmi OU-o« quiokly. New PlymoothOo-opsrntre Society sells It. Prioe Is 8d big sise, I*. -4dvt„ The proprietors of Book's Herbal Remay diet are daily reoeivlng most fUtteriac testimonials Mrs H. Signal, of Gladstoaa Hiuse, ilarton, NZ., writes:—"l haw mod Boot's Bilssm in my household Md fOind it to do tU that is oUimed for IL ft oared my hasbwd of an old standing osagfe, and o v .he-mdatbers of severe oolds. I oia conscientiously raoimm nd ittoererytxidf * I Book's Bals un is also used ertomilty (w -;! OMokei bands, oats, and wrA*,, prioe Is BJ. Book's Balsam, Book's Bhawrai matio Powder, Bjok'a Powder for the Uw£n Stom&oh and Blood, Book'* H*rb (an infallible Oure tor Toothache) Mi Neuralgia drops nay be obtained ot all t* laidtngitnwaadoboaiita. -Adrt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 54, 4 March 1903, Page 2

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207

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 54, 4 March 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 54, 4 March 1903, Page 2

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