Delicate Food. a lh# most delicate food known * to itiotora is the Great Long Hitler nd Body Builder called iCane's Gmulsioq •' Ifi Funons Bec&usa It's Good." It is medicine. It la food. It is both. Com' posed of Lime, Soda, Cod liver Oil, Creasote and Fresh A food medicine perfectly prepared. Small doseq after meals are absorbed by digestion, carried to the blood; hurt, longs, brain, nerved; . I nod to every part of the body, little children improve 10 rapidly on Lane's Bmnl■lon that they fairly astonish theb parents. Buy it and try r . l It tewUy. Two sizes. V: 2/6 " and 4/6. Chemists and Stores. 66
JACK THE JIANT KILLER. [Copyright] He mtjaafely dead and buried, Aid ww laid him oat to rest; Athfiluad a devil's pitchfork, And* pampkin on his breast. MicfeMd ground him into power, OSaimiei all his bones; and squashed the little fellow, Smothered all his struggling groans. HucS a f*te was sad and cruel, Bat it served him darned well right, For pis acta were fearfol wicked la th» education fight. He tod "primed his little cherubs," His had "palled his little strings," He had "squared the magic circle," And. did numerous other things. AU«fe£bem were very wicked, AlTof them wtre Very wrong, And we all misjudged the fellow, For he didn't look so strong. Yet he'fMftef the church vestry, TreatSa bad the football club, And l£d out" the party Hanging nttttd the local pub. Even when we had him coffined. Aid had wrote his epitaph, to get the "wake" on Sore, Sir, he began to laugh ! "Wait a bit," said little Johnnie, "Michael hasn't killed me yet." Then he rose from out h ; s coffin, And he grinned in Michael's face, Whkhyas such a glowing purple, xnd as a mace. Then we thought him like another "Famous little Oornisbman," Who, .in the olden days we read of; "Slew the giant Cormoran."
The beat medicine known is Bandbb & BOBS' Suoaltfh Bzibaot. And its enJnent powerful -effects in coughs, colds, inllWPgA, the relief is instantaneous. For serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, braises qxatnab-it-is-th».safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croap, diphtheria, bronchitis Inflammation of longs, swelling etc., diarrh<E&,dyseiiteiy, diseases of the kidneys an 6 urihary_'organs. Sjlndeb k Sons' Edoa IAPH faTHACT is in use at hospitals anc medical clinics all over the globe ; patronbad by his Majesy the King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas ut International Inhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved and rciect all ethers.—Advt. Gone!! Vanished!! Absolutely Cared!! The old man's congh is gone; for years he was troubled with asthma; now he is quite Cored; Back's balsam cared him llt has cared Others; has cared thousands, Bock's Balsam aires Bronchitis in all its stage?, old standing Coughs, Ordiniry Colds. Heals Cats, Cracked Hands etc. Bock's Balsam is free fan Narcotics! Believes everybody! Thousands testify to it! Many a blighted life made happy by it. Price Is 6d, at all chemists ana leadißg stores.—Advt HOLLOWATB OINTMENT AND FILLS. Diaeste of the Skio. No case of disease of the skin.be its na'ure what it may, has failed to be benefited when these potent remedies have been properly applied. Ic scrofulous and scorbutic affections, they are especially serveciable. Scurvy end eruptions, which bad resisted all other modes of treatment, and gradually become worse, have been completely cured by Hollowaj's oooling Ointment and purifying Fills, which root ont the disease from the blood itself, and leave the constitution frae from every morbid taipt. In the nursery Holloway'f Ointment should be ever £t nand; it will give ease in sprains, contusions, burnt, scalds, and infantile eruptions, and may always safely be "applied by any ordinary attendant. —Advt. For Bronchial Oough, take Woods teppermint Oure, Is 6il and 2s 6d everywhere,— dvt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 120, 22 May 1903, Page 4
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