Every dog will Lave his duy, And life its up.i and do* dp, Thi face may wear a smile to-day, To-morrow perhaps a frown ; When things run smooth we little gue's What we may yet endure, As cough* and cold •, 'tU i Inn we ble.is i Woods' Gkeat Peppkemint Cube, -—Advt. 4 Bbtms Than a Vlastbb.—A piece of i flannel dampened with Ohamberlain's Pain i Balm a>;d bonnd to the affected parts is * superior to any plaster. When troubled < with lame back, or pains in the side or ( chest, giro it a trial and yon are certain to - be more than pleased with th? prompt relief which it affords, It always cures and cures 1 quickly. Try it. New Plymouth 00-opnru-' ( tive Society soils it i'rice, la Gd; biz'size.'; ls.r-Advt. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 100, 25 April 1903, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 100, 25 April 1903, Page 2
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