For Icfluenza and Cold in the Head tike Woods' Great P. ppermint Cure, ls6d and 2s fid.—A.dvt. Ikjlubnea !s always more or less preva lent at this season of the jest. This disease U very similar to a severe co'd and if allowed to take its coarse is liable to cause serious results. The-best treatment for influenxa is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This medicine gives immediate relief, and if used as directed, will ward off all dangerous consequences. It leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It always cores and cures quietly. New Plymouth 00-operative Society sells it 3rice is 6d big size. 3s. —Aivt HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT The most effectual Cure for Gout and Rheumstism. A frequent cause of these is the inflammatory stite of the blood, attended with a bad digestion, lassitude and great debility, showiLg the want of a proper circulation of the fluid, and thV. impurity of the blood greatly aggravates these disorders Hoiloway'g Pills are of so purifying a nature thst a few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against goat aud rheumatism, but anyone that has an att»c'< of either should nse Holloways Ointment also, which ron it be thoroughly rubbed iu o the parts affected at least twice a day, after tfcey have be;n sufficiently fomented with warm water to open the pores. Writing from btrattord, the Kev. J. A. Lochore writes as follows:—Messrs. Olapham Broe—Dear Sirs,—l have pleasure and con fdei.ee in recommending your Patent Horse Hpl'ler. On an average I am on four or five da\s a week, and for the last two month] have u«ed it every day when oat. The borert T drive is loung, anl has only been broken to harness four months niece. In pa9t"r-il visitation and a' con- try services to Sad the Holder invaluable. I would specially recommend it to men of my own profession, as it is cleanly, a time-saver, and gives assurance of safety Without it I would not trust my horse for two minates t>ut of my sight; with it, the animal frequently is left alone for over an hour Tours fiithfuliy, J. «. Loohobb, Wesleyan Parson ige. Stratford.—Advt Gone! I Vanished !! Absolutely Cured 1! The old man's cough is gone; for years lie was troib'el with asthma; now be is quite cored; B <ck's balsam cured him 1 It has cured others: has cared thousands Bock's Balsam ctues Bronchitis in ail its stagea, old standing Coughs, Ordmtry Colds. Heals Cuts Cracked "Hands etc. Bock's Balsam is free from Narcotics I Relieves everybody 1 Ttious anjg testify to it I Many a blighted life mad* bappy by it. Price Is 6d, at all cbemis's and leading stores.—Advt. It may in'erest oor readers to know tba» over £61,000,000 are invested in Building Soc.eties in the United Kingdon, all taoush they are of comparative rec ngrow'h. Ni i«!ty p°.r ceot. of the members are of the vcorHng class, a f*ct wh eh speaks f.>r thu popularity of tiiew institution-'. Prom what we hear, we think the Pro'ident Bailding Society will not need to complain on that score.—Advi..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 29 April 1903, Page 3
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521Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 29 April 1903, Page 3
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