CONSUMPTION. lt'3 a fearful disease. It off more persona every year than! any other ailment. During the! _ r South Afrioau. War more died front consumption' alone Ififfn- fronV'ali , the=rwwifßß. oflthe -War. And all j these cases of consumption com- ; menced with a cold. An ordinary,, j common every-day cold. The i are not worth bothering about.' ! The coldVlhS; lead on from stage to stage until the final and in« * fn*Bwyfife^ii«rewai<a?7^rMi stage ii death. j J There is - another side. The sidt j where people are well to-day. A? j Body Builder. It eased the cough, healed the/inflamed .parts,- stopped the phlegm, assisted digestion, kept up bodily strength, and in a short time the* sufferer was strong-^md^ir«ll: curative, properties of Lane's sion. ft arrl a baker i baker jpt* a bad cold it is a bad one! A very severe cold settled on my *i; lnngfcJMHf the coughing gave me a D:tiiße. I could hardly sleerj _ fc- 1 got so weak during the day time that I had to leave off ;',' work. I started on a course ol *.'"<' Lane's Emulsion, and it did me si world of good. My lungs are noif . ■„,< as sound as a bell."—J. Hibmi, Baker, etc., Wanganui. s. It will :, stop your cough, heal your lungs; ' "' and make them sound as a belli Buy and try it to-day. At Chemists ' ', ._orStores. 2/6 and 4/6. Take . "It's Efrfi|pus I," and iff good ,'' wjomen and right up to old age,"
HOLLOWAY'B PILLB AND OINTMENT Dyspepsia, Jaundice. These complaints are the r salt of a disordered liver, which secretes bile-in-quality or quantity incapable' of digesting food. Digestion requires a-free fiow.Qf hMj^ij : hye.4,o ensure which Hollo», way's Fills and Ointment have long been fAmonsyfa*- eclipsing every other medicine. I Pood, irregularity of living, climate land pauses- are-,constantly throwing- the, j liver into disorder; but that important organ can soon be regulated and heilthily adjusted' b7 Holloway's Pills and Ointment, whieW »"t directly upon itsvital secretion. The (i>i it ment'ribttea en'&lfe skin pmetrates immediately to ths liver, who-e blood and nerves it rectifies. One trial is all that is needed, a cure will so;n follow.—Advt: REDI3F AFTBE fc'lx IBABS—Mrs M. A\ Olark, of Timberry N.S.W., Australia, M'h/.to" inform you of the •onaerfurbknelJt I have received frsm your 1 ' va'nable medicines I sufterei from a severe cough fo» six years, and obtained noiielfefuntil I took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. One bo'tle cured me, and X am thankful to Make any DSg.fltihis latter th Sogfoty.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 137, 11 June 1903, Page 4
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410Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 137, 11 June 1903, Page 4
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